A castle in the Himalayas. Five guests. One dead body.
The idyllic Peter Dann Castle is a picture of tranquility as summer
blooms in the Himalayan foothills. The heritage hotel has a reputation
of being blessed - whatever happens here is said to happen for the good.
Harith Athreya is invited here by his friend Javed, a retired police
psychologist, to solve what appears to be an ominous riddle.
Five friends have checked into the hotel, pretending to be mutual
strangers. All other guests who were to check in have inexplicably
cancel their bookings at the last moment, leaving the five as the only
guests at the hotel. Suspicious, Athreya and Javed investigate and find
that all the other bookings were spurious. What devious plot are the
five guests hatching?
But all five seem to be typical millennials in their late twenties: an
angel investor (Sarosh), an interior designer (Ipshita), a popular
singer (Dhavak), a religious girl (Linda) and a freelancer (Purbhi).
Would such a group really be plotting something nefarious? Meanwhile,
marks of a bloodied hand appear overnight. A woman staying in a nearby
homestay (Mrinal) is seen secretly burning papers. And to top it all,
Javed's daughter (Asma) is attacked by a knife-wielding man.
When one of them plummets to their death off the rooftop terrace,
Athreya and Javed investigate. Evidence and lies quickly pile up, and it
becomes apparent that all the five guests had known Mrinal despite their
claims to the contrary. Will Athreya be able to unmask the killer before
the hotel claims another victim?