KASOOR stars Lisa Ray as an attorney, Simran Bhargav, who reluctantly takes on the case of powerful publishing magnate, Shekhar Saxena (Aftab Shivdasani), accused of committing the grisly murders of his wife and maid. Simran tells Shekhar that she'll defend him only if she is convinced that he is innocent. Simran is also battling her inner demons over a case in which she got a man convicted for crime he had not committed. Her guilt increases when she learns that the innocent guy had committed suicide in custody.
While representing Shekhar, whom she considers innocent, Simran falls in love with him -- a part of Shekhar's plan to win her trust. After the court declares Shekhar innocent, Simran spends the night at his house. The next morning, while opening his closet, she finds a typewriter hidden between sheets.
The significance of this typewriter is that there have been typed, 'crank' letters sent to her office, leaving little clues that point the finger to the swimming coach (Vishwajeet Pradhan), who had an affair with Shekhar's wife. The typed letters all have a flyaway 't' on them.
So what happens next? Another victim?
KASOOR is slated for release on February 2, 2001.