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At the Visakhapatnam harbour, Simon oversees a well-oiled smuggling enterprise that moves gold bars and high-end wristwatches. His right-hand man is Dayalan, usually called Dayal, who enforces the gang's orders ruthlessly. Simon's son, Arjun, refuses to join the family trade and works instead as a customs officer at the port. One night an undercover police operative posing as a dock labourer is found dead after a routine unload; Dayal is the man who murders him, shooting the man on the quay to silence the investigation. Dayal then broadcasts an open bounty of two crore rupees for anyone who can uncover another mole among the gang, escalating fear inside the docks and drawing attention to the operation.
In Chennai, Devaraj -- known as Deva -- runs a strict boarding house where men and women live under tight rules. When his friend Rajasekhar dies, Deva attends the funeral and is rebuffed by Rajasekhar's daughter, Preethi. Deva's old drinking companion Ravi confesses in a bar that he and Rajasekhar "ruined" themselves, prompting Deva to dig into the circumstances of Rajasekhar's death. The official autopsy lists a heart attack, but Deva examines Rajasekhar's body and finds clear evidence of blunt chest trauma inconsistent with natural causes. He traces Rajasekhar's recent work: the inventor had designed an electrically heated chair meant to cremate animal carcasses. Simon's men, however, forced Rajasekhar to adapt the device to execute and dispose of human victims, converting the chair into a clandestine murder instrument.
Dayal visits Preethi at her workplace with the intention of abducting her because she understands the chair's circuitry and operation. Deva intervenes physically during that attempted abduction, breaking up the attack and claiming Preethi's safety. Faced with the reality of what Rajasekhar endured and how Preethi is now endangered, Deva stays close to her, insisting she resign from her job; Preethi refuses because she must support her younger sisters and has no other means of doing so.
Simon later summons Deva to the port and asks him to bury Dayal, claiming that Dayal has been killed in a failed operation and that Simon needs Deva's help to dispose of the body. Deva and his men dig up the burial spot and discover Dayal still alive; Dayal unmasks his persona and confronts them, threatening Preethi to force Deva's compliance. Simon produces a recorded video in which Dayal executes Rajasekhar by strapping him to the modified electric chair and activating the current, electrocuting Rajasekhar to death. The footage removes any pretense of an accident and proves Dayal's brutality.
Dayal's hands-on control tightens: he phones Deva from Nellore and asserts command, informing Deva that Preethi is being held in a hideout as leverage. Following Dayal's instructions to the letter while trailing the hunt for Preethi, Deva infiltrates a secure vault at the harbour. Inside the vault he uncovers the full scale of the ring: not only are Simon and his men trafficking gold and watches, they are also harvesting organs -- specifically hearts -- from intercepted coolies and poor labourers, a trade run out of the port facilities. Simon's handlers place orders for fresh organs; the syndicate treats coolies as disposable inventory. One order dispatched that day is a target list that includes Arjun, Simon's own son, because the syndicate assumes a customs officer could compromise their shipments. Rather than obey the kill order, Deva warns Arjun, spares his life, and persuades him to escape the port on a small fishing boat with his lover to avoid immediate danger.
Dayal retaliates by cornering Preethi on the rooftop of a city building and raising a gun to her. Deva arrives and speaks to Dayal, undermining him by using information that shakes Dayal's confidence: Deva calls Dayal by his birth name, Dilip, and cites his former service as a constable in the Kerala Police stationed at Thrissur. The revelation destabilises Dayal and momentarily distracts him. To force Preethi's release, Deva captures Kalyani, the woman who has been posing as Arjun's lover; Kalyani has been moving between the two camps and is suspected of being a double agent. Deva brings Kalyani before Dayal and threatens her; Kalyani frees herself in a burst of violence, draws a concealed weapon, and shoots Ravi dead when he tries to intervene. Kalyani then confesses that she and Dayal have been working together in an undercover role -- or at least she claims that -- and orders Dayal to pursue Preethi.
Preethi flees on a train. In transit she uses a code phrase that Rajasekhar taught her, and, unaware of its full implication, she places a call and thereby reveals to Deva that she is his biological daughter. Deva's reaction is immediate: he sends a close aide to intercept her. The aide sacrifices his life to shield Preethi when Dayal tracks them down during the train escape; Dayal fires on the group and the unnamed aide throws himself in front of the bullet, taking the fatal shot so Preethi can flee. Dayal survives the exchange and continues his pursuit.
Kalyani instructs Dayal to meet her at a parked car she has stationed nearby. When Dayal arrives, he finds Arjun sitting inside that vehicle -- Arjun had been forced out of hiding by circumstances and miscalculated timing. Dayal phones Simon to confirm a message and coldly executes Arjun in front of the terrified customs officer's father, shooting him dead in the car as Simon listens on the line and watches remotely. That murder breaks any hope of Arjun's escape.
Simon, enraged and determined to annihilate Deva's household, sets out for Chennai personally. He dispatches a squad of his men to attack Deva's boarding house and kill Preethi's younger sisters as a punitive measure. Deva rallies his own forces: his lieutenant Kaleesha and a group of eighteen coolies whom Deva helped and who now follow him. They set an ambush at the mansion and engage Simon's attackers in close quarters. Deva's men storm the compound, weapons drawn; they kill Simon's hit squad in hand-to-hand combat and with firearms -- several attackers are shot, others beaten to death as the fight spills through hallways and into the courtyard. The bodies of Simon's men lie strewn across the lawn; Deva and his group secure the girls and prepare for the larger confrontation.
As Simon's convoy reaches Chennai, Kalyani captures Preethi in the confusion, attempting to use her as leverage to broker her own survival. Simon's men intercept Kalyani and seize her; in front of Dayal they execute her with a single rifle shot to the head, killing Kalyani instantly on the pavement. Simon then takes custody of Preethi at gunpoint and has his surgeons and intermediaries prepare to harvest her heart -- the syndicate requires a live donor to procure a transplantable organ and Preethi has been targeted because Rajasekhar's chair technology and her knowledge make her valuable to them.
Deva tracks the trail to a ship moored at the port that is being used as the syndicate's mobile operating room and storage for contraband organs. He storms the vessel with Kaleesha and his group, boarding amid a firefight. On the deck he confronts Simon directly. During the melee Deva reveals their shared past spanning three decades: he and Kaleesha once led a labor movement for coolies in a North Indian town called Mandwa, where Simon's father, Xavier, and Xavier's partner Kakkar brutalised the workforce and organised smuggling that exploited the dockworkers. When Xavier and Kakkar decided to eliminate one hundred coolies to conceal their narcotics runs, Deva and Kaleesha led a revolt to stop the massacre; the uprising kills Xavier but costs the lives of seventy coolies when Xavier's enforcers strike back. A young Simon witnesses his father's death but is prevented from seeing the whole scene by his mother -- an event that scars him and fuels his later obsession with power.
On the ship Deva accuses Simon of ordering the trafficking and of using Rajasekhar's invention for murder. He announces with cold precision to Simon that Preethi is his daughter. The revelation unleashes a final confrontation; Deva and Simon engage in a brutal fist-and-knife fight in the ship's cargo hold. Deva gains the upper hand, slashes Simon's throat and stabs him repeatedly until Simon collapses, bleeding out. Deva kills Simon by stabbing him during the duel. As Simon dies, the coolies -- enraged and released to action -- set fires and sabotage the ship's machinery. The dockside vessel is overwhelmed: smoke fills the hold, the hull lists, and the coolies smash storage containers and cut the ship's lines. They tear the operating equipment apart and push the vessel's engines into malfunction. The ship begins to sink, its deck crew abandoning it as the mob drags the organ crates into the sea. By the time the port authorities arrive, the ship is a burning, sinking ruin and many of the syndicate's records and bodies have gone down with it.
After the rout at the harbour, a global syndicate with deeper reach surfaces and abducts Deva, Kaleesha, Preethi and her sisters. They transport the group into the interior and then fly them out to a desert compound where Dahaa, the syndicate's leader, holds court. Dahaa reveals himself to be the son of Kakkar, the man who once partnered with Xavier in Mandwa. Dahaa demonstrates the syndicate's international scope and ambition and offers Deva a position at his right hand, impressed by Deva's leadership and the loyalty of the coolies. Deva negotiates terms: he will accept the role only if Dahaa guarantees the safety and freedom of the coolies who fought beside him. Dahaa, seeing political advantage in co-opting Deva rather than eliminating him, agrees to spare Deva's men and to recruit them into his operation under new terms.
Dayal meets his fate after the desert negotiations. Deva's men capture him during a raid inside the compound. They bind Dayal, carry him to a pre-dug pit near the compound's perimeter, and bury him alive. The syndicate men watch as dirt fills the grave while Dayal pounds on the wooden coffin-lid and shouts, and then the noise ceases; Dayal dies of asphyxiation and burial. His death is deliberate, carried out by Deva's crew as retribution for the murders Dayal committed and the lives he destroyed.
In the aftermath of the desert encounter, arrangements are made for Preethi and her sisters to leave the country for safer lives abroad. Preethi departs with them, accepting a new identity and resettlement paperwork facilitated by contacts the syndicate had cut loose and by Deva's bargaining with Dahaa. At the departure, Preethi thanks Deva and calls him "uncle," forgiving him for the violence that has swirled around them but remaining unaware of his paternal connection to her. Deva watches the airplane take off with his three daughters onboard; he remains in India, having accepted Dahaa's offer to work under new terms that protect the coolies he once led. Deva, Kaleesha and the returned coolies reorganise under the tacit protection of the international syndicate's new structure, while the criminal networks that once operated out of Visakhapatnam lie in disarray after Simon's death and the destruction of his ship.
All principal antagonists in the chain of violence die: the undercover operative who posed as a coolie is shot dead by Dayal on the docks; Rajasekhar is electrocuted by Dayal using the modified cremation chair; Ravi is shot and killed by Kalyani during the Chennai confrontation; Arjun is executed by Dayal in the parked car; Kalyani is murdered by Simon's men with a rifle shot in front of Dayal; Simon is stabbed to death by Deva during their hand-to-hand duel aboard the smuggling vessel; and Dayal is captured and interred alive, suffocating beneath the dirt poured into his grave by Deva's followers. Deva's unnamed aide dies protecting Preethi from Dayal's attack, taking a bullet meant for her.
The last images show Preethi and her sisters leaving Indian soil, calling Deva "uncle" and expressing gratitude and forgiveness; Deva stands on the tarmac long after the plane takes off, surrounded by Kaleesha and the core group of coolies, having accepted a conditional peace with Dahaa while bearing the knowledge that he has reclaimed, in blood and negotiation, a fragile measure of security for those he led. The film closes with Deva watching the horizon where the airplane disappears, the desert wind stirring the dust as the new order settles into place.
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