Synopsis Nirasha—literally translating to “despair” or “hopelessness” in several South Asian languages—follows a compact but emotionally dense narrative that centers on a protagonist grappling with social, familial, and internal collapse. The film condenses a larger socio-political atmosphere into a single, intimate arc: a character pushed to the limits by poverty, systemic neglect, or a personal tragedy, searching for a sliver of meaning or dignity in a world that keeps closing doors.