In 1973 Calcutta, twelve women from very different walks of life converge as jurors in a high-profile murder case. Each brings forth her unique perspectives shaped by culture, upbringing, and societal norms. As deliberations unfold, perceptions clash, revealing deep-seated biases and convictions. Jurors challenge each other’s viewpoints with passion, with critical thinking, and deliberations around evidence evaluation. There is a teenager on trial for murder. Will the deliberations of the clashing jurors lead them to justice? Will they exercise fairness? We invite you into the room. Reasonable Doubt? Voice your opinion! (After the successful run of the courtroom drama ‘The Woman On Trial’, an Ayn Rand adaptation, this is another courtroom classic by Reginald Rose ‘Twelve Angry Men’.)