Synopsis
Time's Illusion follows Rohan, a man obsessed with the concept of time travel, and his journey into the dangerous territory of altering his past. A simple invention—a pocket watch turned time travel device—leads him to relive moments he regrets and attempt to fix what once went wrong. Starting with the small, seemingly inconsequential mistakes, Rohan feels the thrill of control as he reshapes his life: he asks out the girl he missed his chance with, secures promotions, and rewrites failures into triumphs.
But with every jump, something shifts. A small change here, a word or a gesture there, and the world around him begins to feel off. Relationships fade, people forget him, and memories become fractured. His pursuit of perfection spirals into obsession as the consequences of time travel unravel his life in ways he cannot control.
As Rohan continues to alter his timeline, he must face the ultimate question: What price is he willing to pay for a life without mistakes? The lines between right and wrong, control and chaos, blur in a race against time itself, as Rohan discovers that some things, once changed, can never be fixed.