![]() She says she is a big fan of Satyaveer's novel. Rathore, the wife of the Irrigation Minister (and former Maharaja, presumably prior to Independence) P. ![]() ![]() A well dressed, affluent woman presents herself as Mrs. Satyaveer, an aspiring writer whose only novel Manorama sank without a trace, laments about how he had once wished to be famous but is now resigned to a banal and unremarkable existence. Nimmi ( Gul Panag) broods over how she wishes she had married a richer fellow. As he returns to his irritable and nagging wife Nimmi and their young son, we learn that Satyaveer has just been implicated in a small bribery scandal at work. He compares Lakhot – dry, desolate and despondent – to the general downturn in his own life. The narrator is Satyaveer Singh Randhawa ( Abhay Deol), a down-on-his-luck public works engineer. The film opens with a narrative about a nondescript town called Lakhot in Rajasthan, India.
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