Ahmad lives in Los Angeles, California, where he finds himself in therapy and gets candid about the prime years of his life, when he was innocent and naïve, after having spent his whole life brushing off all that under the rug and letting it affect and bother him at a subconscious level. He opens up about his experience and how he had thought of the world as something painted in glitter, which ultimately had not been the case, and how he feels everybody had wronged him and had made him believe that he was the one who was UNHINGED and at fault. He shares the experience of his life growing up in an Indian working-class home, especially in Kashmir, and how it affects all the facets of your life, how you are made to give up on your dreams, and how it eventually affects your mental and emotional well-being. This story is a retrospective account of his life where he uncovers every stone that had remained unturned and is hit with a couple of revelations.
Is he really UNHINGED? Was everybody else Unhinged in his life? In either case, whose fault was it, and to what extent? Read to discover the answer because there is no one right answer.