The titular Walkman serves as a metaphor for the character's private world where she can be herself without judgment.

The story follows Roshini, a woman who feels a sense of dissatisfaction in her marriage. Her life changes when she begins listening to a series of cassette tapes. The narratives on these tapes inspire her to explore her own desires and seek out new experiences outside of her traditional routine.

as Chandan: A supporting character involved in Roshni's world. Aayushi Jaiswal as Sunita: A key figure in the ensemble. Komal Sharma as Daya Bhabhi. Reception and Themes

“You were recording me? Like all the others on that tape?” “No. I destroyed the recorder the day I kissed you.”

As the central character, Ruks dominates the screen in Part 3. She delivers a performance that balances vulnerability with desire, capturing the complex emotions of a woman looking for more in life.