AhaDhoon, directed by A. K. Gopan, is a critically acclaimed Malayalam film that tells the story of a tabla player, Ramu, who becomes embroiled in a mystery surrounding a young woman. The film's narrative is characterized by non-linear storytelling, jumping back and forth in time, and blurring the lines between reality and fantasy. Music, particularly the tabla, plays a pivotal role in the film, serving as a metaphor for life's uncertainties and the protagonist's emotional state.

What follows is a chaotic game of cat-and-mouse where no character is truly innocent. The narrative is famous for its "rabbit hole" effect, where every attempt to fix a situation leads to a more absurd and dangerous complication.