A bus driver, Shankara, along with his conductor, Dharma, are on their way to Hyderabad and stop at a different location to pick-up their travellers. They bump into people belonging to different walks of life, who want to travel to Hyderabad for a new beginning. On their way, the bus gets hijacked. Each of the hostages has a story behind them. Sreepada, a young boy belonging to a Brahmin family, is going to begin his career after completing his education. Sahana, a charming, bubbly girl, is going to build her film career, a grandfather is finally going to reunite with his wife after 20 years of separation. These characters bring in a lot of emotional content to the film. The story takes a major turn when police officers find the hijackers and fight the media pressure they face. The film is very well scripted and the cinematography is simple, making it worthwhile. The film also has the right amount of drama that might bring tears to your eyes. The mystery behind the hijackers makes the audience inquisitive. This is also a good example of how revenge can be fatal. It is different from usual Kannada films, making its worth a watch.