Assistant Superintendent of Police Vyshali is unexpectedly assigned to investigate the kidnappings orchestrated by the enigmatic Godse. He has taken several high-profile individuals hostage, and the authorities must quickly determine his motives and demands. As Vyshali delves deeper into the case, she races against time to uncover Godse's ultimate goal and rescue the victims before it’s too late.
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Vaishali, Aishwarya Lekshmi is a seasoned hostage negotiator who witnesses a brutal robbery where a pregnant woman is killed and one robber escapes after slitting her throat. The crime leaves a chilling imprint, and the case becomes a touchstone for Vaishali’s career as she grapples with the limits of what she can prevent. Sixty-three days pass, and a new, unsettling assignment lands on her desk: negotiate with a mysterious figure known as Nathuram Godse, who has begun kidnapping several high-profile businessmen and SP Sameer. As Vaishali engages with Godse, the authorities encircle his base on a remote, secret island, turning the situation into a tense stand-off that tests every skill she possesses.
Nathuram Godse’s demands are precise and provocative. He orders Vaishali to bring Industrial Minister Phani Kumar, and the ensuing dialogue peels back layers of political maneuvering and corporate fraud. Phani Kumar speaks, and his blunt revelations about “shell companies” that supposedly exist only on newspaper pages expose a web of scams designed to exploit jobless citizens for private gain. The truth behind these phantom firms enrages Godse, and in a brutal turn, he kills Sameer despite pressure from the DGP to back down. Vaishali leaves the scene chastened by the encounter and then discovers that Godse is not who he seemed at first—a London-based businessman named Viswanath Ramachandra.
With Vaishali temporarily sidelined, Anand Kumar steps in to negotiate with Godse. But the vigilante’s resolve is unshaken. He threatens Anand and even abducts Anand’s minister-uncle at knifepoint, insisting that the only person he wants to bargain with is Vaishali. The search for Vaishali becomes urgent as Godse issues a cryptic directive: call MP Ajay Sarathy next. When Godse confronts Ajay, he accuses Ajay of orchestrating the murder of Godse’s pregnant wife, Shalini, staging it as a robbery—the very case Vaishali had failed to resolve at the beginning. He also brings the goon who killed Shalini to the brink of Vaishali’s presence, intensifying the emotional stakes of the case.
Godse lays out a broader agenda, insisting that Vaishali bring three unlikely accomplices into the conversation: media baron Punyamurthy, retired Chief Justice Anantha Krishnan, and Chief Election Commissioner Lakshmi Narayana. In a chilling, procedural moment, the goon who had killed Shalini is killed in front of Vaishali, underscoring the cost of speaking truth to power. The plot thickens when it’s revealed that Godse had attended the World Business Summit and rejected a project that Phani Kumar and Ajay Sarathy had proposed. His return to a village for a college reunion is met with the cruel discovery that his best friend Rajaram, a hopeful science student who worked as a painter, had taken his own life after being insulted and crushed by the system.
Godse resolves to shut down his international businesses and launch a new firm in India, but he is thwarted by Ajay, Phani Kumar, and the Chief Minister, who compel him to halt construction and return to London. Yet Godse defies them, staying back in the country and enlisting the help of a hacker friend to gather hard evidence of the illegal activities by the CM, Phani Kumar, and Ajay. He attempts to deliver this damning information to the Governor, only for tragedy to strike again when the CM engineers an accident that claims his hacker friend’s life, forcing Godse to escape. The death of Shalini fuels his transformation from a calculated professional into a vigilante.
In the present tense, Godse reveals that he has already leaked the ministers’ corrupt dealings to the media, flooding the public sphere with scrutiny. Anand and his team finally reach the island, only to discover that Godse has slipped away. A catastrophic detonation by an accidental bomb claim claims Anand’s life along with the kidnapped businessmen. Godse reappears at the CM’s house, wielding control over drones purchased to intensify the strike on security forces. The confrontation culminates in a blistering, impassioned speech about the relentless sacrifices made by parents and students chasing jobs that don’t match their qualifications, as well as other aspiring entrepreneurs seeking to contribute to the nation. In a climactic moment, Godse detonates his bomb jacket, destroying the CM and several others and sealing his own fate.
Vaishali, now in possession of a hard drive provided by Godse’s ally, presents the evidence to the Governor, arguing that Godse’s extraordinary actions were a direct response to a deeply corrupt political system. The Governor acts on the disclosures, signaling a potential turning point in the fight against corruption. The story remains a meditation on power, consequence, and the ways in which individuals respond to a system that seems designed to silence truth.
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In the climactic moments Godse finally delivers the truth he has been demanding the public hear. After a tense series of hostage‑negotiations, the mastermind—who is revealed to be Vishwanath Ramanathan, a once‑prosperous industrialist whose wife Shalini was killed in the earlier raid—forces his way into the chief minister’s residence. There he murders the chief minister and, before disappearing, streams a dossier that exposes how a network of high‑ranking officials have been using shell companies and bribes to enrich themselves at the cost of ordinary people.
With the evidence in hand, Vishwanath‑now‑Godse‑blows up the minister’s house, killing himself in the explosion. The act is both a literal and symbolic self‑sacrifice, meant to seal the proof he has gathered and make the scandal irreversible.
The film ends with negotiator Vaishali, still reeling from the revelations, joining her colleague Brahmaji. Together they bring the incriminating documents to the governor, who promises that the exposed officials will be brought to justice. Thus, despite his own death, Godse’s mission is fulfilled: the corrupt deeds of the powerful are laid bare for the nation to confront.
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