Over a million-dollar prize has been offered by Tamil Nadu's Chief Minister MK Stalin to crack the long-pondered Indus script, now attracting attention from a diverse range of enthusiasts and scholars. The script, part of the Indus Valley Civilisation, has fascinated linguists, computer scientists, and historians since its discovery over a century ago. With around 4,000 known images consisting of signs and symbols mainly on seals, researchers including Rajesh PN Rao and Nisha Yadav are applying modern technologies like machine learning to discern patterns in the script, which has baffled experts due to its concise format and absence of a key reference like the Rosetta Stone. Recent studies hint at cultural connections between historical Indus markings and Tamil Nadu, furthering the narrative as to why the challenge is gaining traction. As the race continues, scholars collectively assert that true understanding of the script's meanings remains elusive, leaving the treasure of knowledge undisclosed.