82-year-old retired professor Amar Ray enjoys a quiet life in Montreal with his daughter, Tina, and her family. Amar's health begins to deteriorate suddenly, and he regresses into a traumatic childhood memory of India's Partition and the scoop of a lifetime he secured as a young journalist involving the shocking death of Mahatma Gandhi. As Amar's memory becomes increasingly hazy, Tina struggles to decipher the truth behind her father's mysterious silence about his past before she loses him forever.