- A painter who is finishing up his 100th painting "Pure Soul" for his Paris exhibit and a prostitute who is true to her work. The conversation expresses the concept of purity and women. What could possibly be a pure soul?
- During the titles, showing a grand art gallery with full of art lovers observing 100 paintings of a famous yet young Indian painter. The 100th painting is considered as special and kept as the highlight of the evening. When announced the 100th painting all the audience are stunned and give a standing ovation. After raising the curiosity by hiding what the painting actually is the film starts with the young painter getting down the cab reaching to a prostitute house where he finds her very interesting, unlike other women she got some attitude that the painter never observed in any other women. Before she asks him to get into the act painter asks her a favor to pose for his painting which he considers so special. The prostitute gets curious about this weird client and agrees to it. The painter gets his stuff ready while the prostitute starts a conversation with the painter trying to know more about him. Painter sets up his canvas, a water mug, his paints and brushes while she haves some red wine. In this curious conversation, she expresses three questions which are to be noted. She asks him why she is chosen to be his 100th painting for which he answers his first painting was a lie and that of his ex love and he wants his 100th one to be the truth and considers is special. She asks being a bitch is special to him? Painter answers her that he painted different women with different sizes and shapes and he expresses than the stereotypical women he prefers to draw the special titled women. Then she asks if he had slept with the previous 99 women he met. He answers he had it with many and then she says there is no much difference between the painter and her. Going forward with the conversation the painter starts his part of the questionnaire where he asks her if she is happy with what she is doing for which she answers yes. The painter points to the sleeping pills on her table and asks her the same question she expresses she is happy with what she is doing but explains even in many other professions pills are the common things, that doesn't mean all professions are unhappy. Painter gets impressed, she also adds that she is as colorless as water and contains no emotions painter beautifully answers that adding a tinge of color to that water gets out the emotion behind it. While saying so, he dips his brush in the clear water where the water catches the color. With the rapport developed between them so far, he calls her with her name. She gets a little emotional and offers him her body to do anything he wishes to but the painter asks if she is talking about sex. She answers sex is a bodily pleasure and there is something beyond that she is offering. She says "my soul is my self-respect and I am not selling it" for which the painter is completely impressed. They talk for a little longer and the painter still asks her for the last time, not able to kill his curiosity if she was at least a little guilty of what she is doing for which she stresses again that she sold her body but never sold her soul. The painter dips the brush in the three water glasses. where the light from three color glasses mix together and turns white. The prostitute goes into sleep slowly and the painter leaves finishing the painting. After a while, she wakes up and goes near the painting and wonders to see the painting. she looks at the white light and gets emotional shedding a tear.
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