A sage seals a powerful cosmic artifact—the Dhrutha Sthamba (Pillar of Stability)—into the bedrock of a remote forest. He decrees that only a "true son of the soil" can unseal it when the world forgets its soul.
In the climax, Rudra reaches the pillar deep underground. Dhrava mocks him: "You have no past. You are a ghost." Rudra places his mother's locket into the pillar. A blinding light erupts—not just power, but the collective memories of every oppressed person. Rudra remembers: he was born on the very night the sage sealed the pillar. His blood is the key. A sage seals a powerful cosmic artifact—the Dhrutha
A roaring, folk-metal fusion track with lyrics: "Gali lo oka aagraham... (There is a desire in the wind...)" Dhrava mocks him: "You have no past
The world is run by Jalayantra Corp . They have privatized water, memories, and time. People pay in "memory credits" to remember their loved ones. The antagonist, Dhrava (a ruthless CEO who has lived 200 years using stolen life-force), controls the city from a floating fortress. Rudra remembers: he was born on the very
Rudra infiltrates the city. He meets Meghana , a rebellious neuroscientist who works for Jalayantra but secretly hates them. She reveals: Dhrava isn't just after water—he wants the Dhrutha Sthamba to rewrite all of humanity's memories, making himself God.
Rudra becomes the new guardian, but he refuses to rule. He walks back into the forest. Meghana broadcasts the truth to the world. The final shot: Rudra standing on a cliff, the locket now glowing softly, as the title card appears: