The Rabbit House Story
Shrikant and Komal, driven by hope and love, decide to spend time in a secluded house tucked away in the hills of Himachal Pradesh. The Rabbit House, a 120-year-old heritage property with a complex network of chambers, is an atmospheric structure whose layout mirrors a rabbit’s burrow — twisting, secretive, and labyrinthine. The couple enters with optimism, but early moments hint at tension: Shrikanth’s obsessive traits clash with Komal’s silent compliance and hidden emotional weight.
As they settle in, small oddities begin: misplaced objects, doors opening, whispers in corridors. Komal becomes unsettled, confiding in her husband that she feels watched, trapped, as though the house itself conspires against her. Shrikanth, consumed by his own anxieties, dismisses her growing fear while grappling with internal guilt and past trauma. One night, Komal disappears without a trace. The police arrive and launch an investigation; Shrikant, by virtue of proximity and behavioral skirmishes, becomes the prime suspect.
The investigation unfolds with interrogations, flashbacks, and uneasy alliances. Mohit, the caretaker or owner’s son, becomes a figure of suspicion and possible aid. Clues drawn from the architectural peculiarities of the house, Komal’s private writings or fears, and the couple’s backstory intertwine. As tension mounts, secrets emerge: the house’s past occupants, unexplained events, and Komal’s longing for freedom outside the constraints of marriage. In the climax, truth and illusion blur — whether Komal’s fate is tragic or her disappearance deliberate remains ambiguous. The story ends with a haunting ambivalence: the rabbit’s burrow, an escape route or trap, lingers in metaphor as much as reality.
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| Production House | N/A |
| Budget | Estimated ₹11,00,00,000 (₹110 million) |
| Box Office | Not publicly disclosed / data not available reliably yet (as of now) |
| OTT Platform | N/A |