Escaping her engagement ceremony, Happy jumps into the wrong truck and instead of a safe haven found by Guddu, lands across the border in Lahore. Bagga's high-handedness and crooked ways force Happy to plan an elopement with her musician boyfriend, Guddu. In the final act, Lingaa exposes the Minister's greed to the villagers and saves the dam from an aerial bomb attack.Īmritsar's headstrong lass, Happy, absolutely refuses to marry Bagga, a local politician who is the arranged match her father has found for her. Lingaa repents his ways and understands the great sacrifices made by his grandfather for the public good. But the people of Solaiyur had mistaken his intentions which forced him to leave Solaiyur and move to the city. Lingeswaran had spent his entire fortune to build the dam against all odds during the British Raj. Through a flashback sequence, Lingaa comes to know that his grandfather, Lingeswaran (also played by Rajinikanth, set in 1939) was an altruist. However, circumstances force him to accept the invitation and travel to Solaiyur. He is angry with his grandfather for squandering away the family fortune so he is unwilling to go to Solaiyur to preside over the temple function. His family has fallen on hard times and he is now a petty thief in the city. Lingaa (played by Rajinikanth in contemporary time) is the grandson of Maharaja Lingeswaran. They believe the return of the line of the Maharaja will solve the problems surrounding the dam. They decide to invite the grandson of Maharaja Lingeswaran who commissioned the dam and the temple. The villagers want to perform a special Pooja to pray to the God Shiva. The local minister has corrupt intentions and wants to make money through a new dam project. The dam is under assessment for structural integrity by the Public Works Department. The movie is set in the fictional village of Solaiyur and revolves around a dam which is the lifeline for the village.
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