Khazana, written and directed by Rahul Nath, is a tragic story that keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout the film. Spousal abuse, unmet expectations, misunderstandings and revenge are the main themes of this film, but other than that, it delves much deeper into human psychology. It is the story of a young woman, Vaidehi (Ulka Simone Mohanty), who is married into a wealthy family but never fits in. She faces mental, physical and verbal abuse from her husband, Amar (Ahmed Lucan). Her mother-in-law and sister-in-law, do everything possible to bring her down and manipulate her husband against her. Multiple injustices happen to Vaidehi, converting her into a broken woman, until she cannot take anymore, so she decides to fight back. Initially, the film highlights all the difficulties women face, after marriage, in the society of South Asia and the emotional toll it takes on them. But the film takes a disturbing turn near the end, and it darkens. There is a story behind every crime and usually the victim, who eventually becomes the culprit. That's what Khazana shows. The sound effects are relevant and keep the viewer glued to the screen. The performance of the entire cast is admirable, especially Ulka Simone Mohanty. Her facial expressions clearly represent her inner-conflicts and how she is trying to keep her sanity together. Combined with a beautiful script and dialogue, this keeps the viewer engrossed throughout the film. It highlights the dark truths of our society and a must-watch if you are interested in psychological thrillers; and while it may be a controversial issue for some, certainly does stand out from the typical films from South Asia.