"Raat ka Nasha (2025)" may or may not materialize as a real project, but its imagined premise reflects timeless truths: that art mirrors life’s complexities, and that stories endure when shared with integrity. As consumers, we must champion narratives that uplift while advocating for systems that protect creators. After all, the true "nasha" lies not in fleeting thrills but in the joy of storytelling itself—a pursuit that thrives when nurtured with respect and responsibility.