Ethical deprivation and profitable consumption have been the teachings of any war, as history echoes. The object on which the flavours of this crass ethical deprivation is applied,not only suffers an inevitable loss of subjectivity but a collective sense of his identity. How a common man becomes an object of profitable lust and at the same time, the subject via which this lust is fulfilled becomes an interesting psychological triad. While the heart suffers as it witness the death of humanity, the mind is haunted by an inevitable question—Who profits from the death of each?