A family of four living in a small town in India—father Vijay, mother Nadini and two daughters Anju and Annu, their happy and joyful life was destroyed by Anjiu’s classmate Sam. An Jiu went to camp and met her male classmate Sam. He secretly took nude photos of An Jiu and attempted to threaten rape. An Jiu killed the uninvited guest who threatened her and her mother by mistake. Father Vijay, who only read the fourth grade of elementary school but is addicted to various movies, buried the body, and used the anti-reconnaissance technique learned in the movie to make a serial confession with his family, create alibi and "fight wits" with the police.
Vijay is a father who only read the fourth grade of elementary school but is addicted to various movies. He has no culture, but he is smart, has a strong sense of justice, and sympathizes with the lower classes. He taught his wife and children how to deal with police cross-examination, and then used the logic and reasoning skills he learned in the film to create alibi for the family, and used psychological methods to make witnesses unconsciously perjury.
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