: Portrays the influential Professor Saba Mariam.

At its core, the film is a gripping courtroom drama that begins with the brutal murder of a beloved college professor. The incident sparks nationwide outrage and massive student protests, putting immense pressure on the police department. Enter ACP Sajjan Kumar, played with intensity by Suraj Venjaramoodu, who takes the law into his own hands to deliver "instant justice." This act makes him a national hero, but the story is only just beginning.

Adaptation and Dubbing The Hindi dubbed version plays a crucial role in the film’s pan‑Indian reach. Dubbing involves linguistic translation and cultural localization—adapting idioms, preserving tonal intent, and syncing dialogue to on‑screen performances. While subtitles preserve original vocal performances, dubbing allows viewers who prefer Hindi to access the film more directly. Quality dubbing can make a film feel native to a new audience, though some subtleties of the original language and delivery may be lost.

: Delivers a nuanced performance as the conflicted ACP Sajjan Kumar.

The story revolves around the mysterious disappearance and subsequent burning of a female professor from a central university. This incident sparks massive student protests and draws national attention.