The story starts off in Mumbai with don Chota Nayak escaping from police custody. Once out, he looks out for his aide-turned-foe Ranganath. Jai is a fire officer who happens to help Ranganath, not knowing that the latter is Nayak's former right-hand man. He turns informer and runs away with Nayak's money. Nayak suspects Jai to be an accomplice of Ranganath and starts troubling him. This brings them to Hyderabad, where he meets Savithri, and it is love at first sight for both of them. Just as their romance begins, Nayak traces Jai, and from then on, it is open war between them. Nayak threatens to kill whoever is close to Jay and keeps his word. He kills Jai's uncle in a fire accident, after which Jai kills Nayak's brother. Jai then sends his family far away to keep them safe, but Savithri, unaware of Nayak's presence, talks to him openly. Nayak then captures Savithri and threatens to kill her if Jai does not hand over the money. Jai comes to the realization as to where the money is and rifles through Ranganath's jacket, where he finds a book containing the bank account and password where the money is located. Jai calls Nayak, and they meet at a deserted market for the exchange, but it goes wrong when ACP A. Parasuram tries killing Nayak and Jai saves Nayak, much to the police officer's dismay. Meanwhile, Nayak gains access to the bank account and sees it empty, as all the money had been transferred to the dying Savithri's account. Nayak tries reviving Savithri in a building under construction. Jai arrives and sets fire to the building, after which there is a bloody and violent battle between Nayak and Jai.
The film's music was composed by Ghibran and released by Junglee Music Company.
Promotion and release
The first look teaser of the film was released on 6 March 2015 on the occasion of Holi. The movie was released on 27 March.
Reception
rated the movie 3 out of 5 and reviewed that first half of the film is nice compared to the second half. It identified technical standards, production values, and songs as being strong components. The Times of India said the film "flip-flops from being drab to extremely violent".