When ten-year-old Aarush is found alone in the woods, mute and withdrawn, child psychologist Dr. Mira Sen is assigned his case. Still reeling from the suicide of a former patient, Mira is emotionally numb — until she sees Aarush’s first painting.
A house on fire. A faceless man. A girl with eyes that bleed.
As Aarush continues to paint, the images grow more vivid — and personal. The symbols he reveals match unsolved crimes from Mira’s past. When one painting resembles her own missing sister, Mira is thrust into a spiraling investigation that blurs memory and reality.
What begins as a clinical case becomes an emotional reckoning, forcing Mira to confront buried guilt, lost childhood, and the terrifying possibility that Aarush is not just her patient — he is the only witness to a crime long hidden in silence.
Haunting, lyrical, and intensely psychological, Inside the Silence is a mystery of memory, a story of healing through art, and a portrait of what happens when we finally listen to what was never spoken.