Storyline
A cop lands in this oddball coastal village where everyone’s spooked by the sea, called Laal Samundar. He’s told to meet Bahira, but the dude comes out swinging—literally. The villagers all clam up, not a word of help, until this old-timer, Singappa, steps in. Things get darker fast: under the blood-red water, the cop finds a heap of dead bodies. Turns out, Singappa spills, the sea used to be Devara’s turf. Devara, Bahira, and the local gangs would swipe containers right under the nose of customs for Murugan and Tulsi—nobody really knew what was inside, just that it kept the village afloat. But Devara finds out those shipments had weapons, fueling chaos, and even hurting his own people. He snaps, bans all looting, and guards the coast solo. Bahira and crew aren’t having it—they try to off Devara during a heist but get wrecked. Devara vanishes, poof, gone. Years later, his family waits, Bahira’s still salty, and the sea’s secrets bubble just beneath the surface.