The film follows a classic "double-action" trope with a modern twist, centering on two lookalikes from vastly different socioeconomic backgrounds:
: The sophisticated, billionaire heir to "Chakravarthy Transport," a massive corporate empire. He is poised, professional, and under pressure to protect his father’s company from a hostile takeover.
: A street-smart, unemployed man living in a middle-class slum with his father. He is rough around the edges but has a heart of gold, often getting into fights to protect his community.
The primary antagonist, JP (played by Sachin Khedekar), is a ruthless corporate rival who wants to dismantle Chakravarthy Transport to build a destructive project. Meanwhile, a young woman named Pranavi (Sreeleela) finds herself in a comedic dilemma: her father wants her to marry the wealthy Anand, but she accidentally meets and falls for the rugged Swamy.
As JP’s schemes turn violent and Pranavi struggles to choose between the two identical men, it is revealed that Swamy and Anand are not just lookalikes—they are the same person.
Anand/Swamy created the dual identity to understand the struggles of the common people while simultaneously fighting corporate corruption from the inside. The story concludes with a high-octane "dhamaka" (explosion) of action as he uses both his street smarts and corporate power to defeat JP, save the family business, and win Pranavi’s heart.
The film follows a classic "double-action" trope with a modern twist, centering on two lookalikes from vastly different socioeconomic backgrounds:
: The sophisticated, billionaire heir to "Chakravarthy Transport," a massive corporate empire. He is poised, professional, and under pressure to protect his father’s company from a hostile takeover.
: A street-smart, unemployed man living in a middle-class slum with his father. He is rough around the edges but has a heart of gold, often getting into fights to protect his community.
The primary antagonist, JP (played by Sachin Khedekar), is a ruthless corporate rival who wants to dismantle Chakravarthy Transport to build a destructive project. Meanwhile, a young woman named Pranavi (Sreeleela) finds herself in a comedic dilemma: her father wants her to marry the wealthy Anand, but she accidentally meets and falls for the rugged Swamy.
As JP’s schemes turn violent and Pranavi struggles to choose between the two identical men, it is revealed that Swamy and Anand are not just lookalikes—they are the same person.
Anand/Swamy created the dual identity to understand the struggles of the common people while simultaneously fighting corporate corruption from the inside. The story concludes with a high-octane "dhamaka" (explosion) of action as he uses both his street smarts and corporate power to defeat JP, save the family business, and win Pranavi’s heart.