The film deals with her emotions, and the physical abuse -- the torture, the torment -- she has to face at the end, when there is a lot of bloodshed. She gives birth to a female child that symbolises hope for the future.
I play Kalki in the film, the only woman survivor. She is an innocent girl who has not seen anybody but her father while she was growing up because he kept her away from the world. When she is exposed to this world of five brothers and her father-in-law, she goes through a transition from a child to a woman.
Kalki is a silent character, as she doesn't speak out of fear. She has gone through so much that she has to emote everything through body language and expressions. She doesn't even know to read and write, though later in the movie she learns.
It was a great honour for me to work with (producer) Punkej Kharbanda, (co-actors) Sudhir Pandey, Sushant Singh. I got to learn from all of them.