Akira Kurosawa’s “Roshomon” was adapted into a Hindi play by Raghuvir Sahay and later translated into Kannada by S. Malathi. The classic story centers around two key events: a woman’s assault and her husband’s murder. As the investigation unfolds, varying perspectives and testimonies raise profound questions about reality, morality, and human nature. The narrative delves into the complexities of human behavior in such circumstances, highlighting the law’s singular pursuit of justice for the murder while leaving other moral dilemmas unresolved. Though a singular truth exists, multiple perspectives shape the journey toward it. In the end, some questions remain unanswered, yet life continues in acceptance of reality.