The plot follows a family of criminals—including the infamous Mala, Krishna, and Ganesh—who kidnapped, robbed, and murdered over a dozen people in the early 2000s. The film’s power lies in its dialogue: rural, raw, and dripping with menace. Without , a non-Kannada viewer misses the linguistic nuances—the threats that are whispered, the caste-based slurs, and the dark humor that makes the horror so real.
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The film relies heavily on facial expressions, particularly the haunting performance of Pooja Gandhi as Lakshmi. Low-resolution versions often wash out the subtle details that make the gang members look truly menacing.
It follows the gang's modus operandi—identifying houses with lone women, gaining entry, and committing heinous acts of rape, robbery, and murder.