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Mufti

Mufti 2017

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Narthan

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Mufti Plot Summary

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Gana, Sriimurali, is an undercover cop who has spent two years inside a crime syndicate in Mangalore, posing as an assassin to gather evidence. On the orders of the commissioner to keep his identity completely hidden, he is despatched to the village of Ronapura to confront Bhairathi Ranagal, a former lawyer turned crime boss who now wields control there. Gana arrives under tight supervision, and his arrival is carefully monitored; he is welcomed by Vishnu and quickly meets Bhairathi Ranagal, Shivaraj Kumar, who rules Ronapura with a firm hand. The village holds its breath as the two worlds—Gana’s undercover mission and Bhairathi’s mob rule—begin to collide.

In Ronapura, Gana encounters Kashi, Vasishta N. Simha, who heads Bhairathi’s cement company and keeps a wary eye on the cop’s presence. The political landscape around Bhairathi’s grip on power begins to tilt as Gurukanth Bhandri is positioned as the Chief Ministerial candidate in Karnataka. Gurukanth’s party plans to target Ronapura in the elections, but their momentum is disrupted when MP Ekanath Nimbalkar dies in an accident staged by Bhairathi. Raghuveer Bhandri, Gurukanth’s brother, reaches out to social worker and environmentalist Ashwath Kudari, Prakash Belawadi, to run as the party’s candidate, but Kudari declines the offer.

Gana makes himself indispensable to Bhairathi by aligning with his trusted lieutenants, Singa, Madhu Guruswamy, and Shabari, forming a web of cooperation to clear “unaccounted money” from a goods train. Gana’s small victories in this illicit enterprise earn him the trust of Singa and Shabari, while also awakening Kashi’s jealousy toward the infiltrator. A spark is added to the political fire when Kudari leads a rally protesting Bhairathi’s mining operations and the pollution they cause; Bhairathi responds with a riot that burns the homes of Kudari’s supporters, prompting Kudari to throw his weight behind Raghuveer Bhandari’s campaign.

The investigation intensifies when a cop who previously aided Gana—unaware of his true identity—returns to leak information about the hidden money. Gana, torn between loyalty and justice, shoots the officer to prevent further harm, a decision that fills him with guilt but steels his resolve to arrest Bhairathi. The next day, Bhairathi arrives at the mining site where the suspects who killed Nimbalkar’s killers are captured, and it becomes clear that Bhairathi did not kill Nimbalkar personally.

A dramatic turn comes when Gana helps Bhairathi survive a temple attack instigated by Pashupathi, a rival candidate for MP who threatens Bhairathi’s hold on Ronapura. Bhairathi invites Gana home for a meal, and there the undercover cop meets Bhairathi’s sister Vedhavathi, Chaya Singh, and his daughter Avni (a moment that humanizes the hard-edged boss). While Bhairathi strolls outside, Gana quietly slips into the house and gathers a book titled Sri Ramayana Darshanam, stuffing it into his possessions with meticulous care. Minutes later, Bhairathi returns and discovers that Gana has found him out; a tense confrontation ensues when Bhairathi calls out Kashi in front of Singa, who urges Gana to reveal the truth.

Gana’s plan to expose Kashi as an ally of Pashupathi is revealed, and the undercover agent confirms that the suspicious money on the goods train was diverted to charitable causes—orphanages, old-age homes, and public schools—leading him to reassess Bhairathi’s motives. The realization that Bhairathi is not merely a ruthless antagonist but a reform-minded figure who funds the welfare of villagers reshapes Gana’s view of the man he was trying to arrest.

Trouble returns when Raghuveer Bhandari is revealed as the mastermind behind the violence and financial schemes; he manipulates Shabari to strike at Bhairathi in a bid to claim Ronapura in the elections. A dramatic chase culminates in a car explosion aboard Bhairathi and Gana’s vehicle, a blast that leaves Bhairathi and Gana fighting for their lives. Surviving the ambush, they confront Raghuveer’s henchmen and, with Bhairathi’s help, finish the threat once and for all by slitting Raghuveer’s throat.

Vedhavathi, who confronts Bhairathi for the death of her husband—a figure tied to a dangerous medical scam that harmed villagers—begins to understand her husband’s role in the larger corruption, and she starts to see Bhairathi in a new light. The couple’s fates become intertwined as Gana, bound by his obligation to the commissioner’s office, departs Ronapura with the incriminating evidence. However, as he heads toward protection and justice, a final assault by Raghuveer’s forces injures him, leading to one last clash where Bhairathi and Gana join forces to quell the danger.

In the aftermath, Bhairathi surrenders to the police, acknowledging his own complicity in the village’s troubles and presenting a portrait as proof of his alliance with Gana. Gana is appointed as Superintendent of Police (SP) and begins a new chapter in law enforcement, discovering the Sri Ramayana Darshanam book in the prison and realizing that Bhairathi knew his true identity all along, a truth that Bhairathi quietly studies from his cell as he reads the same book. The story closes with a nuanced portrait of justice, loyalty, and a man who walks a fine line between crime and reform, leaving Ronapura and its people to confront a future shaped by both their past hardships and the cautious hope of change.

Mufti Timeline

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Gana arrives in Ronapura for an undercover mission

Gana, an undercover cop masquerading as an assassin, travels to Ronapura under orders to keep his true identity concealed. He is welcomed by Vishnu and meets Kashi, who runs Bhairathi Ranagal's cement company. This marks the start of his two-year undercover operation within the crime syndicate.

upon arrival Ronapura

Political intrigue intensifies as elections loom

Gurukanth Bhandri is chosen as the CM candidate and Ronapura becomes a political battleground. MP Ekanath Nimbalkar dies in an accident Bhairathi allegedly planned, clearing a path for Raghuveer Bhandari to back Kudari, who ultimately refuses. The village feels the weight of the upcoming elections and Bhairathi’s influence grows.

during election season Ronapura, political scene

Gana earns trust within Bhairathi’s inner circle

Gana helps the gang move stock black money from a goods train, winning the trust of Singa and Shabari for further operations. Kashi grows jealous of the covert alliance forming around Bhairathi’s operations. Gana begins to orchestrate his role from within the ranks.

early in assignment goods train, Ronapura

Kudari’s rally is met with violence and a shift in allegiance

Kudari holds a rally against Bhairathi over alleged mining pollution. Bhairathi orchestrates a riot to suppress dissent, burning houses of Kudari’s supporters. In the aftermath, Kudari aligns with Raghuveer Bhandari’s campaign.

rally day Ronapura village

The informant is killed, hardening Gana’s resolve

Kashi brings the cop who leaked information about unaccounted money on the goods train to Gana and urges him to shoot the man. Gana reluctantly shoots the informer, feeling guilty and vowing to bring Bhairathi to justice.

that night Ronapura

Bhairathi is cleared of killing Nimbalkar

The next day, Bhairathi arrives at the mining site where Nimbalkar’s killers are caught. It is revealed that Bhairathi did not kill Nimbalkar, complicating public perception of his motives.

the next day mining site

Temple attack thwarted and Pashupathi warned

Gana saves Bhairathi from a temple attack orchestrated by Pashupathi, a rival MP candidate. Bhairathi retaliates, attacking Pashupathi and warning him of dire consequences if he persists. The confrontation reinforces Bhairathi’s protective stance over the village.

during attack temple in Ronapura

Gana infiltrates Bhairathi’s house and retrieves a key book

Bhairathi invites Gana to dinner at his house, where Gana secretly steals a bank-account book named Sri Ramayana Darshanam. He escapes before Bhairathi returns, and Kashi begins to deduce Gana’s true identity while Singa urges him to finish Kashi.

that night Bhairathi's house

Kashi is exposed and killed by Gana

Gana fabricates evidence that Kashi is in cahoots with Pashupathi to kill Bhairathi. Confronted with the ruse, Kashi is killed by Gana. A review of the book’s transfers reveals the money actually went to orphanages, old-age homes, and public schools.

soon after Ronapura

Bhairathi clears Kudari’s accusation and extends a courtesy

Bhairathi is briefly accused of attacking Kudari, but he traps the true culprit, his driver. In a gesture of reconciliation, Bhairathi gifts Kudari plants and flowers and urges him to run independently in the elections.

soon after Ronapura

Raghuveer’s mastermind plan leads to a deadly ambush

Raghuveer Bhandari is revealed as the mastermind behind the attacks. On the way to the election office, Bhairathi and Gana survive a car explosion engineered by Raghuveer’s ally Shabari. They confront Shabari, and Bhairathi hangs him from a lamppost, warning Raghuveer to stay clear.

attack day on the road to the election office

Vedhavathi learns the truth and reunites with Bhairathi

Vedhavathi berates Bhairathi for killing her husband but, through a conversation with Singa and Gana, learns about the medical scam behind his death. Gana reunites Vedhavathi with Bhairathi on his birthday, and Bhairathi acknowledges his debt to Gana.

after the attack Vedhavathi’s home / Ronapura

Gana exits with evidence; Raghuveer strikes back

Gana leaves Ronapura with the evidence as directed by the commissioner. Raghuveer, intent on eliminating Bhairathi, collides with Gana in a car accident; Bhairathi and Gana survive and confront Raghuveer’s henchmen in a final battle, killing Raghuveer.

days after Ronapura road and Raghuveer’s compound

Resolution: Bhairathi surrenders; Gana ascends as SP

Seeing Gana’s integrity, Bhairathi surrenders to the police and presents a portrait he had shown to Avni as a gift from Gana. Gana is appointed as SP and starts his new post, discovering the Sri Ramayana Darshanam book in the prison where Bhairathi also reads a copy.

after the final battle police station / prison

Mufti Characters

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Gana (Sriimurali)

An undercover cop disguised as an assassin who infiltrates a crime syndicate in Mangalore and later Ronapura. He keeps his true identity concealed on orders from the commissioner, gradually earning the trust of Singa and Shabari. He gathers evidence, wrestles with guilt over a fatal shooting, and ultimately helps expose Bhairathi’s hidden motives before being appointed SP.

🕵️‍♂️ undercover 🧠 strategic 🤝 loyal

Bhairathi Ranagal (Shivaraj Kumar)

A powerful crime boss who rules Ronapura with a mix of fear and public benevolence. He orchestrates political moves, mining ventures, and social programs, all while harboring a dark past and a tense relationship with the government. He ultimately surrenders to the police, revealing a complex conscience that blindsides his enemies.

🏛️ leader 🗺️ complex morality 💎 benevolent criminal

Vedhavathi (Chaya Singh)

Bhairathi’s sister who challenges him after learning about the murder and corruption surrounding his empire. She confronts Bhairathi about killing her husband, and her perspective helps peel back the layers of loyalty, blood ties, and vengeance within the family drama. She becomes a pivotal voice in the moral balance surrounding Bhairathi.

👪 family 💔 tragedy 🕊️ reconciliation

Avni

Daughter of Bhairathi; a personal link to family welfare and a catalyst for moments of tenderness amid political and criminal upheaval. Her birthday scene becomes a turning point that underscores the fragile humanity within the political-criminal landscape.

👧 family 💖 child 🏠 home

Kashi (Vasishta N. Simha)

Head of Bhairathi’s cement business who stokes jealousy and power struggles. He suspects Gana’s true allegiance and becomes entangled in a deadly confrontation after Bhairathi’s trust is tested. He is ultimately exposed and killed as the truth surrounding the money trail unfolds.

💼 power 🗡️ rivalry 🕵️‍♂️ intrigue

Singa (Madhu Guruswamy)

Bhairathi’s left-hand man who earns and tests trust through operations involving money and influence. He remains a loyal lieutenant while navigating shifting loyalties and ongoing threats from rivals. His role is pivotal in maintaining the balance of power within Bhairathi’s faction.

🤝 loyal 🧭 strategist 🧩 faction

Shabari (Sadhu Kokila)

Bhairathi’s right-hand man who becomes entangled in a ploy to kill Bhairathi for political nominating favors. He is confronted with the consequences of betrayal as Bhairathi uncovers the plot and enforces his own brand of justice.

💣 betrayal ⚔️ danger 🕯️ treachery

Raghuveer Bhandri (Devaraj)

The mastermind behind attacks on Bhairathi and a key political obstacle. He orchestrates schemes, bribes rivals, and seeks to nominate himself in Ronapura’s elections. He is eventually killed in the confrontation that follows Bhairathi’s revelation of the truth.

🧭 mastermind 💰 corruption 🗡️ violence

Ashwath Kudari (Prakash Belawadi)

Social worker and environmentalist who rallies against Bhairathi’s mining operations. He embodies the environmental and social reformist side of the conflict, challenging the status quo and aligning with Raghuveer’s political ambitions.

🌱 environmentalism 🧑‍🤝‍🧑 activism 🗳️ politics

Mufti Settings

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Time period

Set against a contemporary Karnataka political backdrop, the story weaves mining, environmental clashes, and electoral campaigns into a tense, present-day drama. It follows rallies, covert operations, and power plays that mirror modern political thrillers. The timeline tightens around the election season and the aftermath of violence and political intrigue.

Location

Ronapura, Mangalore, Karnataka

Ronapura is a mining-driven village in Karnataka where Bhairathi Ranagal sits at the center of power. The area features a cement operation and money flowing through the shadows of crime, politics, and development. The village mood shifts with elections, protests, and the clash between corporate influence and local welfare.

🏞️ Rural setting 🏘️ Village life 🛣️ Karnataka countryside

Mufti Themes

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⚖️

Justice

Gana’s undercover mission evolves into a deeper search for accountability beyond street-level policing. The film contrasts vigilante action with formal law enforcement, challenging what true justice looks like in a corrupt system. Personal sacrifice and the revelation of hidden benevolence shape the path to societal justice.

💰

Power & Corruption

The narrative centers on how money, mining profits, and political influence corrupt institutions and communities. Bhairathi’s dual image as a benefactor and crime lord blurs moral lines, while rival schemes and bribery expose a rotten political machine. The tension lies in who profits and who pays the price.

🕵️

Loyalty & Deception

Gana navigates shifting loyalties as he pretends to be an assassin, earning trust from Singa and Shabari. Bhairathi weighs trust against suspicion, while Raghuveer and Kashi plot to undermine them. The web of allegiance tests characters' true motives and loyalties.

🌱

Environment & Social Welfare

Kudari’s environmental activism and rallies highlight the fallout of mining on villages and ecosystems. The story contrasts corporate pollution with community welfare—houses, schools, and dignity funded through contested wealth. Environmental justice emerges as a central political issue intertwined with people's survival.

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Mufti Spoiler-Free Summary

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In the remote village of Ronapura, a quiet landscape masks a simmering struggle for power. The town’s narrow lanes and bustling markets are overseen by an unspoken code, where loyalty is measured against survival and the weight of an unseen authority looms over every conversation. The atmosphere is thick with an uneasy mix of rural charm and the gritty undercurrents of an organized presence that has shaped everyday life.

Gana arrives as a seasoned undercover officer, having spent years hidden behind a fabricated identity inside the criminal world of Mangalore. Tasked by the police commissioner to keep his true purpose concealed, he is dispatched to Ronapura with a single, delicate mission: to infiltrate the inner circle of the man who runs the village from the shadows. His experience has taught him that trust is a fragile commodity, and every step he takes is measured against the risk of exposure.

Bhairathi Ranagal is the figure at the heart of Ronapura’s uneasy order. Once a lawyer, he now commands respect and fear, balancing authority with a paradoxical sense of responsibility toward the community he dominates. His presence is both a shield and a catalyst, drawing the curiosity of the newcomer while hinting at complexities that lie beneath his hardened exterior. The dynamic between the undercover cop and the village’s de facto ruler is charged with tension, each aware that the other holds the key to a larger, unspoken narrative.

As Gana navigates this tight‑rope of deception, the film’s tone swells with a mix of suspense and introspection, inviting viewers to wonder how far a man can go when duty and identity blur. Ronapura itself becomes a character—its streets, whispers, and unsteady peace framing a story where loyalty, danger, and the quest for truth are perpetually entwined.

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