Hatred
Hatred tells the story of a teenager, Aryan, who feels alienated and mistreated by his father and classmates. On a day filled with frustration and anger, he decides to take matters into his own hands, plotting a violent rampage to hurt those who have wronged him. As Aryan attempts to inflict harm on the people he blames for his misery, something unexpected happens—every time he tries to strike out, it is he who feels the pain. The bruises, cuts, and injuries begin to appear on his own body, not his targets. Confused and terrified, Aryan struggles to understand what is happening. As the events unfold, he experiences a profound realization: hatred and revenge do not cause suffering to others—they only poison the one holding them. The film explores the consequences of holding onto hatred, revealing that emotional wounds can be far more damaging than physical ones. In the end, Aryan learns that forgiveness and letting go of hatred is the only way to heal, both for himself and those around him.