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Khaidi No. 150 Plot Summary

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In Kolkata, the enterprising yet reckless Kaththi Seenu is arrested for a petty crime, but he unexpectedly helps the police nab an escaping prisoner, only to slip away himself once more. He sets his sights on Hyderabad, hoping to reach Bangkok, but a chance encounter with his childhood friend, Subbalakshmi, leaves him dizzy with a supposed reciprocation of feelings that isn’t truly there. The prospect of a quick escape turns into a tangled plan as Seenu tries to outsmart the system, driven by a mix of bravado and opportunism.

Seenu and his loyal sidekick Malli stumble upon a shocking scene: Seenu’s doppelgänger, Shankar, is assaulted by a gang of thugs. They rush him to a hospital and, struck by the opportunity, Seenu decides to impersonate Shankar to dodge the mounting police pressure. Under Shankar’s identity, the duo moves into an old-age home run by Shankar himself, with the audacious goal of stealing ₹25 lakh meant for the residents to finance a Bangkok escape. But as Seenu digs deeper, he uncovers that Shankar is on a far more consequential mission than a simple heist.

[Shankar] is revealed as a hydrology post-graduate from Neeruru village in Rayalaseema who uncovered groundwater that could irrigate his community. A powerful MNC, led by Aggarwal, coerces villagers into surrendering their land for a factory. Shankar is arrested, and six villagers commit suicide to force the media to shed light on the injustice and secure his release. Learning of Shankar’s plight, Seenu’s sense of justice—though warped by his own schemes—sparks a decision to fight for the villagers’ cause while still wearing Shankar’s mask.

With a mix of street-savvy tactics and impassioned speeches, Seenu, the old-age home residents, and their supporters press their case before a jury. Seenu even corners a bribed jury member to tilt the scales in their favor. A ruse involving a disguised ally tagging Aggarwal with a fingerprint escalates the danger, and Aggarwal answers by unleashing fifty armed men. Seenu fends them off using a cache of coins gifted by the Lion Club during a commemorative ceremony, turning a near-fatal ambush into a public spectacle of resilience.

Meanwhile, the real Shankar regains consciousness in the Kolkata prison where Seenu had been held. Through the help of a prisoner Seenu had previously captured, Shankar escapes and heads toward Hyderabad, accompanied by the prisoner’s henchmen, completely unaware of Seenu’s parallel pursuit.

As Seenu pushes his reformist agenda into the spotlight, media skepticism brushes aside their struggle as mere sensationalism. A high court ruling appears to tilt the balance in their favor, but it comes with a cruel catch: villagers who work abroad must retract Aggarwal’s false endorsements within five days. Faced with the ticking clock and the risk of losing ground, Seenu triggers a dramatic, if controversial, maneuver—blocking Hyderabad’s water supply by sitting atop the city’s pipelines along with Subbalakshmi, Malli, and the old-age home residents. The national outcry over the water crisis becomes a turning point, and Seenu delivers a fiercely emotive speech that reverberates across the country.

Across town, [Ram Charan] makes a brief but lively cameo, adding pulse to key moments, while the film’s musical heartbeat is kept alive by Devi Sri Prasad in a flashy appearance during the film’s energetic sequence. The narrative reaches its peak when Shankar finally arrives in Hyderabad, only to fall into Aggarwal’s grip. He watches Seenu’s impassioned public appeal on television and is deeply moved by the lengths Seenu has gone to for the villagers.

On the eve of the verdict, Seenu’s impersonation is exposed, yet he remains unwavering about his commitment to the cause and vows to rescue Shankar. In a daring sequence, Seenu infiltrates Aggarwal’s office and frees Shankar. The two confront Aggarwal together, and Shankar ends the tyrant’s menace just as he’s about to kill Seenu. With the antagonist defeated, the court rules in favor of Shankar and the villagers, and the Kolkata police detain Seenu. Yet even as he faces capture, Seenu assures Subbalakshmi that he will return soon, underscoring the film’s themes of sacrifice, courage, and the uneasy alliance between personal risk and communal good.

Khaidi No. 150 Timeline

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Arrest and Escape in Kolkata

In Kolkata, Kaththi Seenu helps the police capture an escaping prisoner, showing quick wits and nerve. However, he quickly uses the confusion to slip away and escape custody. With law enforcement on his trail, he plans a move to Hyderabad and Bangkok to vanish for good.

Early Kolkata

Hyderabad Plan and Subbalakshmi Encounter

Seenu travels to Hyderabad with Bangkok as his initial destination. There, he meets Subbalakshmi, his childhood friend, who deceives him into believing she loves him. This encounter causes him to rethink his Bangkok plans and stay the course in the city.

Soon after arrival Hyderabad

Impersonation Begins: Meeting Shankar

Seenu and Malli witness Seenu's doppelgänger Shankar being attacked by thugs and taken to a hospital. To evade the police, Seenu decides to impersonate Shankar and moves into an old-age home run by Shankar. The impersonation marks the start of a larger plan.

Around the incident Kolkata (hospital) and old-age home

Shankar's Mission Revealed

Seenu learns about Shankar's mission to help his village through groundwater irrigation. He is moved by the villagers' plight and commits to fighting for their cause while living as Shankar. This shifts his personal goals toward social justice.

After moving in Old-age home

Jury Campaign and Fingerprint Plot

Seenu, the old-age home residents, and supporters approach the jury to advocate for the villagers. He intimidates a bribed jury member and dispatches a disguised ally to mark Aggarwal's neck with a fingerprint pointing to foul play. The legal fight intensifies.

During trial Court

Aggarwal's Attack and Seenu's Counter

Aggarwal retaliates by sending fifty men to kill Seenu. Seenu defeats the attackers with improvised help from the Lion Club, turning the moment into a symbolic victory during a ceremony. The clash demonstrates Seenu's growing resolve.

After the attempt City streets during ceremony

Shankar Escapes from Prison

Meanwhile, the real Shankar regains consciousness in the Kolkata prison where Seenu was held. With a prisoner's help, Shankar escapes and heads to Hyderabad with other henchmen, unaware of Seenu's parallel efforts. The escape creates a new set of dynamics in the struggle.

Meanwhile Kolkata prison

Media Push Fails to Impress

Seenu attempts to raise media awareness about the villagers' plight, but the press dismisses it as non-sensational. He must find alternative ways to capture public attention and momentum for the cause. The lack of coverage tests his resolve.

Early Media/press

High Court Verdict and Conditions

The high court rules in favor of Seenu and the villagers but imposes a condition: villagers working abroad must refute Aggarwal's false support claims within five days. The decision offers relief but also creates a tight deadline that looms over the movement.

Verdict day High Court

Water Blockade Begins

Unable to bring the villagers back in time, Seenu leads a drastic action by blocking Hyderabad's water supply. He sits on pipelines with Subbalakshmi, Malli, and the old-age home residents, triggering a national water crisis and widespread attention.

After verdict Hyderabad water pipelines

National Attention and Speech

The water crisis captivates the nation, and Seenu steps forward with an emotionally charged speech. His words rally public support for the villagers' cause and elevate the stakes of the conflict.

Following blockade Hyderabad

Shankar Reaches Hyderabad

Shankar arrives in Hyderabad but is quickly captured by Aggarwal's henchmen. He watches Seenu's speech on television and is moved by Seenu's dedication to the villagers, deepening their shared bond of purpose.

After arrival Hyderabad

Impersonation Exposed but Promise Remains

On the eve of the verdict, Seenu's impersonation is exposed. Undeterred, he reassures the villagers of his true commitment and promises to rescue Shankar, reinforcing his resolve to fight for the cause.

Eve of verdict Court/Hyderabad

Rescue and Final Confrontation

Seenu infiltrates Aggarwal's office to rescue Shankar, and the two confront Aggarwal together. Shankar kills Aggarwal just as he is about to kill Seenu, delivering a decisive turn in the struggle.

Climax Aggarwal's office

Verdict and Arrest

The next day, the court rules in favor of Shankar and the villagers. Seenu is arrested by Kolkata police, but he tells Subbalakshmi that he will return soon, underscoring his commitment to the people he has fought for.

After verdict Kolkata

Khaidi No. 150 Characters

Explore all characters from Khaidi No. 150 (2017). Get detailed profiles with their roles, arcs, and key relationships explained.


Kaththi Seenu (Chiranjeevi)

A roguish but likable petty criminal who evolves into a moral crusader. He uses wit, quick thinking, and impersonation to outmaneuver authorities, ultimately embracing the villagers' cause over personal gain.

🎭 Transformation ⚖️ Justice

Shankar (Ram Charan)

The real doppelgänger of Seenu, a hydrology post-graduate whose groundwater discovery becomes the villagers' lifeline. Though initially a victim, he becomes a symbol of rightful ownership and resistance against corporate greed.

💡 Identity 🛡️ Heroism

Malli (Getup Srinu)

Seenu's loyal assistant who helps execute the impostor plan and supports the villagers' push for justice. He provides comic relief while remaining a dependable ally.

🤝 Loyalty 😂 Comedy

Aggarwal

A powerful MNC owner who orchestrates land grabs and uses bribery and intimidation to suppress dissent. His clash with Seenu drives the film's most intense confrontations.

💰 Corruption 🗡️ Power

Subbalakshmi

Seenu’s childhood friend whose flirtatious claim of affection motivates his Bangkok dream and triggers the initial deception.

❤️ Romance 🕯️ Betrayal

Khaidi No. 150 Settings

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Location

Kolkata, Hyderabad, Bangkok, Neeruru village, Rayalaseema

The story unfolds across multiple Indian cities starting in Kolkata, where Seenu's arrest and escapades begin. It then moves to Hyderabad, the heart of the plan and the water-crisis protest. Bangkok represents the dream of escape and the destination Seenu hopes to reach. The Neeruru village in Rayalaseema provides the backdrop to Shankar's groundwater discovery and the villagers' fight.

🏙️ Urban 🗺️ Indian cities 🏞️ Rural backdrop

Khaidi No. 150 Themes

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⚖️

Justice

A central thread follows the villagers' fight for rightful resources and fair treatment by authorities. Seenu's imposter plan evolves into a genuine movement that garners sympathy and media attention. The legal battle in court becomes a test of integrity, culminating in a verdict that favors the villagers.

🕵️

Identity

The plot hinges on impersonation, as Seenu masquerades as Shankar to protect himself and advance the cause. The tension between appearance and truth drives character decisions and blurs lines between friend and foe. Shankar's true identity is eventually confronted and fed into the fight for justice.

💰

Corruption

A multinational corporation pressured by greed and a powerful figure, Aggarwal, manipulates land deals and uses bribery to suppress dissent. The film exposes how money can corrupt both politics and media, hindering grassroots efforts. The villains' tactics intensify the conflict, raising the stakes for the protagonists.

🤝

Solidarity

Seenu forges unlikely alliances with the old-age home residents and supporters who stand with him against exploitation. The community's collective action—ending the water supply disruption story—turns into a nationwide outcry. The film emphasizes that unity and perseverance can overcome systemic oppression.

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Khaidi No. 150 Spoiler-Free Summary

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In the restless streets of Kolkata, a small‑time convict known as Kaththi Seenu is plotting a daring escape from the law and from the country itself. His restless energy and quick wits keep him a step ahead of the police, but an unexpected encounter with a stranger who looks exactly like him sends his plan careening into uncharted territory. The chance to slip into another life offers a tantalizing shortcut, yet it also opens a doorway to a world far removed from his own.

That other life belongs to Shankar, a quiet, educated idealist from a farming village in Rayalaseema. Shankar is deeply involved in a struggle over water and the very survival of the poor farmers who depend on it. When Seenu assumes Shankar’s identity, the bustling urban backdrop gives way to the stark, sun‑baked fields and the simmering tensions that pulse through rural India. The film’s tone shifts from the kinetic, street‑level chase to a more measured, emotionally charged exploration of community, duty, and the weight of collective hope.

Against this backdrop, the narrative balances the grit of a city‑bound escape with the quieter, stubborn resilience of a village fighting for its future. The contrasting settings—crowded markets, sprawling highways, and the parched countryside—create a vivid tableau where personal ambition meets social responsibility. As Seenu navigates this uneasy masquerade, the audience is drawn into a world where identity can be both a shield and a catalyst, hinting at the possibility of redemption and the unforeseen bonds that may form when a fugitive walks the line between self‑interest and the greater good.

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