A group of immigrants, Pandi, Murugan, Afsal, and Kumar, are detained by the local state police. They are tortured and forced to admit to a crime they have no knowledge of. When all hope seems to be lost, a policeman from their hometown speaks on their behalf at the court hearing, setting them free.
The policeman asks for a return favor and the boys oblige, oblivious to the ill fate that awaits them. As they unwittingly bear witness to a political treason, the system seeks to silence them, at any cost. But Pandi is determined to be heard.
In an effort to protect his friends, Pandi decides to take matters into his own hands. He contacts the media and begins to spread information about their case, hoping to draw attention to their plight. However, this action only serves to further antagonize the authorities, who now see him as a threat.
As the situation becomes increasingly dire, Pandi and his friends must find a way to escape from their captors. With the help of a fellow immigrant, they hatch a plan to break out of their prison and make their way back to their home country.
Despite the danger they face, Pandi remains committed to his mission. He refuses to give up, even when faced with overwhelming odds. In the end, he and his friends succeed in escaping their captors and making their way back to their loved ones.