Rama Krishna (Srikanth), ravi (Rahul Vijay), and Kumari (Shivani Rajasekhar) are police officers who had returned from a wedding reception. Rama krishna and ravi are both inebriated, as is the driver, rahul (Rama Krishna's nephew). The police jeep in which they are riding collides with a governing party political worker, who dies after being sent to the hospital. As the situation worsens, the three accused officers flee. Because the dead belonged to a dominant group in the election, the ruling party is hell-bent on accusing the three officers who had a run-in with the deceased's gang just a few days before.

Home minister Jayaraj (Murali Sharma) is taking the Kotabommali by-election very seriously. The home minister is under increasing pressure to arrest three police officers within 24 hours, i.e. before the election. He assigns Razia Ali (Varalaxmi Sarathkumar) to apprehend the three. The rest of the plot revolves around whether ali captures Rama Krishna, ravi, and Kumari.

Srikanth's strong yet subtle performance keeps the audience enthralled. rahul and Shivani are sufficient. varalaxmi sarathkumar and murali Sharma fulfil on their promises. The rest of the actors performs an excellent job in their respective parts. With slight adjustments, it is a remake of Nayattu. The song Lingi Lingi Lingidi is delightful. BGM also contributes to the narration. The film's pacing lags as it periodically becomes sluggish and uninteresting. Crime thrillers with survival games need tighter narrative.


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