In the heart of a busy train station, a pregnant woman finds herself trapped in a web of cold indifference. While an official attempts to cast her out under the guise of “inappropriate presence,” a witness emerges from the crowd. He is no longer willing to stand by as a spectator to such heartlessness. Declaring himself a witness, he forces the official to acknowledge the humanity of the woman standing before them. It is a striking reminder that when we witness injustice, our silence is a choice—and courage is the only remedy.