On a stormy night, to a house in a desolate patch, walks in a stranger - Arun Mehra, his journey interrupted by the unruly weather. He walks into Iyer's house where the rest are waiting for Zaidi and in Mehra they see a potential subject for their game - the trial."Behind every successful man is a crime" is the premise in which the former lawyers explore the possibility of Mehra being a subject for trial. The Mercedes driving young Mehra with a Rolex watch hugging his wrist, Gucci shoes and Armani coat surely has skeletons in the closet. The first half is used as a build up to the trial as the senior citizens lure Mehra to be part of their "game."In the second half, the trial begins, so does a probe into Mehra's life to dig out his crime. The tale of his rise from humble beginnings tumbles out - of how he marketed products exploiting customers, luring them towards greed. But it is his affair with his boss' wife - a trap he failed to see and the death of the boss - that forms the crux of his crime. Never suspected by the law, here he is cornered by retired men whose mock-trial ceases to be a game and pronounces him to be hanged.What would happen to Arun now? How would he return from his "wrong turn"?