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In the movie Rustom (2016), Naval officer Rustom Pavri comes back from his posting to find his wife Cynthia missing for two days. Their marriage is facing trouble, and Rustom discovers love letters in their cupboard, revealing that Cynthia has been having an affair with his friend Vikram Makhija, a wealthy and arrogant businessman.
Out of anger and betrayal, Rustom takes a pistol from the Naval Ship's Armory and shoots Vikram three times in the chest, resulting in his death. Rustom then turns himself in and surrenders to senior inspector Vincent Lobo.
As the story unfolds, Rustom's trial becomes a high-profile case, gripping the nation's attention. The courtroom drama becomes intense as Rustom fights for his honor, claiming that he committed the crime in a fit of temporary insanity due to the grave betrayal by his wife and friend.
The movie explores themes of love, betrayal, and the pursuit of justice. It delves into the complexities of relationships and the lengths one might go to defend their honor. Rustom showcases the challenge of uncovering the truth in a society driven by appearances and status.
With its gripping narrative and powerful performances, Rustom takes viewers on a thrilling journey of intrigue and suspense.