Geetha, a pregnant widow, goes to a government office as part of her long and continuous ordeal to get money from a government scheme that is hers. What seems to be a normal day of bureaucracy and corruption goes awry when she lands up with a bomb strapped to her stomach.
Acting
Yagna Shetty's silent fury could power Bangalore.
Direction
Mansore turns a government office into psychological warfare.
Writing
Dialogue that weaponizes Kannada bureaucratic speak.
Director
Mansore
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The title references Karnataka's 1978 Anti-Corruption Act, ironically named for legislation that exists but fails to protect citizens like Geetha.
Mansore based Geetha's ordeal on real widow pension scams in Karnataka; the bomb device was his fictional escalation of bureaucratic murder.