In an era defined by the Santhal Revolution, Bhairu, a tribal warrior, joins forces with the legendary fighters Sidhu and Kanhu Murmu. Fuelled by a desire for justice, Bhairu seeks revenge against the oppressive zamindar who enslaved and exploited their community. This gripping film tells the tale of Bhairu’s relentless journey, intertwining courage, resilience, and the enduring spirit of the tribal people. In the heartland of Jharkhand, India, amidst the rugged landscapes and dense forests, unfolds a tale of resilience, courage, and the relentless pursuit of justice. It is a story that harkens back to the year 1855, a time when the Zamindari system held a firm grip on the lives of the indigenous tribal communities. Bhairu, born and raised in a vibrant tribal village, was cherished by his parents and adored by his community. His upbringing instilled in him a deep reverence for nature and a profound sense of harmony with his surroundings. However, the tranquillity of his existence was shattered when tragedy struck his family, leaving him orphaned and fuelling an unyielding fire within his soul. At the tender age of ten, he was forced to confront the unbearable pain of losing his beloved parents. This devastating loss etched a deep scar upon his innocent soul, casting him into a world of sorrow and unquenchable rage.