
Rao, tells Shalini to get inside the facility and switch off the power and take photos of the Skydome's arrangements. Shalini visits the school and sees a little girl free from any danger yet being brainwashed into being a blind follower. She notices Leila's picture and her school. While checking for the whereabouts of her daughter, Shalini stumbles on a file of all the children in the country. Shalini sees a video of Dixit clarifying that the Skydome will resemble a climate control system with vents blowing tourist outside of it that can murder individuals outside of it. She sees a blurb demonstrating one of the specialists she thinks is one of the men who came to kill her husband and kidnap Leila. One day, Shalini gets into the wealthy facility to find answers concerning the whereabouts of her missing girl. Dixit is sent to the camp after he neglects to make the arch by the due date. Shalini gains access to the tower through the bureaucracy, in order to get more information. Dixit is one of the designers for the up-and-coming Skydome, which will be utilized to make fresh air. She is later caught and sent back to the camp where she is appointed as a housekeeper to the Dixits, an advantaged family at the Record Towers. During her long stay, her mental health starts deteriorating. Shalini is sent to a Purity Camp where she serves as a slave for sixteen years.

One day Rizwan is abducted and killed by goons known as "Repeaters" in an attempt to cleanse the bloodlines and stop inter-faith marriages. Shalini is married to Rizwan Chaudhury, a Muslim man with whom she has a daughter, Leila. In the late 2040s, with drinking water and fresh air being extravagances, India is ruled by The Council. The series premiered on 14 June 2019 to mostly positive reviews from critics.

Leila was adapted as a Netflix series by Deepa Mehta, Shanker Raman and Pawan Kumar with Huma Qureshi, Siddharth, Rahul Khanna, Sanjay Suri and Arif Zakaria. It was also shortlisted for The Hindu Literary Prize. The novel was awarded the 2018 juried Crossword Book Award for fiction and the Tata Literature Live First Book Award the same year. It is also available as an audiobook narrated by Tania Rodriguez.

It was published by Simon & Schuster in several formats worldwide on 20 April 2017 and received a positive critical reception. Set in the 2040s, the story follows Shalini, who tries to find her missing daughter Leila in a totalitarian regime. Leila is a 2017 Indian dystopian novel written by Prayaag Akbar.
