The setting—the boundless, indifferent ocean—serves as a psychological purgatory. By the film's end, it becomes clear that the "Triangle" isn't just a geographic location or a plot device; it is a state of mind. Jess is caught in a cycle of grief where she refuses to accept the finality of loss. The "heat" of the film isn't found in its visuals, but in the suffocating intensity of a mother who would rather live through a thousand murders than face a world where her child is gone because of her mistakes.

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: There is no widely recognized "official" Hindi theatrical dub, but full movie explanations and summarized versions in Hindi/Urdu are popular on platforms like Where to Watch