Devi Agni's film critic: Agni Dev (Bobby Simhaa), a loyal police officer, was responsible for the brutal murder of a journalist during a violent investigation. If this case continues, the eldest, Charles (Bose Venkat), asked Agni to stop the investigation. He sees that Charles is being scared by a scared politician, Shakuntala Devi (Madhubala). As Agni said, he caught the criminal creating the rest of the story. The biggest advantage of this film is its duration. Although Bobby Simhaa seems to have made a poor choice as a police officer in many scenes, Sathish's sentences are quite heavy, even in serious scenes. At one point, MS Bhaskar is worthy of the Ramya Nambeesan newspaper. The biggest disappointment, however, is that Madhubala has been described as a grayscale politician. Although the director tried to evoke the sympathy of his character and make a comeback to neutralize the climax, it was not enough chaos to store roles and films.
When Agni Devi did it, he had terrible changes. The change is clear. For example, a panel strongly criticizes the devaluation of paper money with striking words and if we start to hope for your censorship, the same panel is called "good, but many abuses."
The film starts when Agni Dev IPS (Bobby Simha) is brought to the hospital. He was seriously injured and was asked to believe that his background music and circumstances were critical. The film disappears after a return; Agni starts an investigation into the murder of a TV journalist here. The murders and scenarios are inspired by the murder of the famous Swathi, who shook Chennai for three years.