—a workshop that claims to teach people how to commit suicide "systematically". As Meera spends three days at this bizarre camp, her interactions with other members and the eccentric staff begin to shift her perspective on life. Cast & Crew Lead Roles:

The story follows (Amruta Khanvilkar), a young woman overwhelmed by personal and professional failures who decides to end her life. She is interrupted by Anand Prabhu (Swwapnil Joshi), the founder of the "Happy Ending Society"—an organization that paradoxically teaches people how to end their lives "systematically". Through a series of humorous and poignant events, the film serves as a remake of the Bengali hit Hemlock Society , ultimately aiming to change the protagonist's (and the audience's) perception of life's value. Critical Reception

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Instead of offering conventional comfort, Anand introduces Meera to the a workshop that ostensibly teaches people how to commit suicide systematically. Through this unorthodox three-day "suicide camp," the film uses dark humor to deconstruct the reasons for despair, ultimately guiding its characters (and the audience) toward a renewed appreciation for life. Stellar Ensemble Cast

The story follows (Amruta Khanvilkar), a young woman overwhelmed by personal and professional failures who decides to end her life. She encounters Anand Prabhu (Swapnil Joshi), the founder of the "Happy Ending Society"—a mysterious organization that paradoxically teaches people how to commit suicide systematically. Over a three-day workshop, her perspective on life begins to shift.

, who introduces himself as the founder of the "Happy Ending Society"—an organization that teaches people how to end their lives "systematically." Meera joins his three-day suicide camp, only to find that the experience begins to change her perspective on life and death. Critical Reception