Sivayya, an executioner, sees a girl resembling his late daughter. She rebuffs his stares. They're both subjected to assault. Enraged, Sivayya turns vigilante, accompanied by his son, seeking justice beyond his official role.
Sivayya, an executioner, accompanied by his son finds himself looking bewildered when he spots a girl at the bus stop whose dress has a striking resemblance to that of his deceased daughter's. Feeling uncomfortable by his stares, she expresses loathe and refuses to take the same cab as his. Both of them eventually are subjected to rape. This time, he takes his son and goes, not just as executioner but as a vigilante.—Jakkepoes