The dramatic'real' fight of the four in the malayalam film 'Pada' is the political awareness that the liberation of society is more vital than their lives. On october 4, 1996, four men posing as members of the 'Ayyankali Force' took the palakkad collector hostage for almost ten hours inside the palakkad Collector's Office. For them, there is only one request. The kerala List Tribes Act was enacted in 1975 to allow tribal people to reclaim lands that had been stolen after 1960. In succeeding years, the statute was softened down by Kerala's left-right governments.

Finally, in 1996, the statute was revised to allow persons who occupied tribal territory to benefit from it. The amendment was voted unanimously by the kerala Legislative Assembly, with the exception of one member out of 140. The battle of four members of the 'Ayyankali Force' to keep the palakkad collector hostage in exchange for the state government withdrawing these modifications is depicted in Kamal KM's script as 'Bada.'

One of the film's characters, Kunchacko Bhoban, begins the film by narrating the same storey as the prequel. Kunchacko Bhoban, Vinayagan, Jojo George, and Dileesh Bothan star in the film. JoJo joins the police as Joe, the old man who, in the heat of the struggle, joins hands with Aravind, who seeks to help a mother who has lost her memory, a man who takes his position when the lottery-selling grandmother is disturbed by Balu as a milkman who arouses heated debates between the collector and the government. In every frame, Kunchacko Bopan as Rakesh, who buries his plan without realising it, has proven his mettle.

Prakash raj is another well-known actor in this gang. He is in charge of the CEO position. Prakash Raj's character, as a patient officer dealing with a serious issue, indicates to the audience that the tribal group in the Attappady districts has been stagnant for the past 36 years. Leading performers such as Shine tom Sacco, james Elijah, Indrans, Saleem, Unnimaya Prasad, Kani Kusruti, and Gopalan have come and gone in various scenes but have consistently delivered superb performances.

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