

Rahul’s bike collides with a truck while he’s going to buy beer, and now Rahul is walking the line between life and death. There is chaos at the boundary between heaven and earth. Rahul is demanding to be sent back.
His case is a tough one. Typical of so many his age, he was a self-indulgent boy,
unconcerned with anything but himself and, thus, not deserving of redemption.
Now, he must pass a test for a second chance at life. Will he succeed and be allowed to live or will he be detained at the boundary until Chitragupta has decided what Rahul’s final destination will be?
Before the decision is made, Rahul is granted an internship. Under the guidance
of Lord Krishna, he travels through heaven, learning from four gurus who talk to
him about caste, family, youth, the environment, and above all, living righteously.
Will Rahul be able to redeem himself? Will he get a chance to prove that he can
turn his life around and earn his second chance?

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