June, 1960. A junior archaeology officer, Sadashiv Rao, is sent to the remote village of Hadamgaon to survey a mysterious stone dome revealed after the monsoon. He stays in the house of Savitri, a young widow living under the suffocating rules of the village. Hadamgaon feels frozen in time: doors reinforced with iron, windows sealed, streets empty, and every night the entire village locks itself indoors before dark. No one will explain why. As Rao investigates the buried structure and the strange silence surrounding it, he begins to uncover an ancient warning. The dome beneath the hill is not a temple of worship, but a mechanism built to contain something buried deep within the human mind. Because what is suppressed does not die.