

Tagore (Chiranjeevi) creates his own vigilante military network called the Anti-Corruption Force (ACF) that eliminates the most corrupt individuals, from all walks of life, in a systematic manner. As pressure builds on Police and Government to track down the Man who masterminds these killings, Balbir Singh (Puneet Issar), is specially summoned to head the task. He is aided by Suryam (Prakash Raj) who, though being just a constable in the mammoth Police force, is compelled by his instincts to see through the underlying design. Together they unravel the mystery and unveil the phenomenon called Tagore, but not before Badrinaryana (Sayaji Shinde), the human face of evil, finds out that his revelry in the belief of Tagore’s death was a mistake he can never make amends for.
Acting
Chiranjeevi's decade-defining star power in full messiah mode
Direction
V.V. Vinayak's relentless momentum, zero breathing room
Score
Mani Sharma's thundering BGMs that demand fist pumps

Director
V. V. Vinayak
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Chiranjeevi performed his own stunts in the climactic train sequence, reportedly sustaining minor injuries he hid from crew to finish shooting.
The film sparked real political discourse in Andhra Pradesh about vigilante justice, with some activists calling Tagore 'aspirational' and others 'dangerous fantasy.' The ACF logo became briefly iconic.