Kashmir grapples with an escalating drug menace, resembling an epidemic that leaves families in shambles. Amidst the distressing narrative, the spotlight often hones in on the addicts, the apparent 'victims' of the crisis. Yet, beneath this surface, the untold stories of families bear witness to the profound costs exacted by a member's addiction. The societal stigma compounds their agony as they navigate a complex web of judgment and unsolicited advice. The legal response reflects the gravity of the situation, with an increasing number of cases and law enforcement categorizing drug smuggling as a menace akin to terrorism. In this pervasive crisis, familial bonds strain, friendships disintegrate, and individuals are left grappling with guilt and emotional trauma. The narrative sheds light on the far-reaching consequences of drug addiction in Kashmir, extending beyond the 'victim' to encompass the intricate web of lives disrupted by this unfolding tragedy.