It is a remake of the Hindi film (1994) and follows two honest police officers, Adhi Narayanan (Kamal Haasan) and Abbas (Arjun), who go undercover to dismantle a terrorist network. The plot is intense: they send a spy inside the terrorist group while facing a gut‑wrenching moral dilemma when Adhi’s own family is taken hostage.
Two nights ago, an anonymous upload had appeared in the police network: a single string of code titled UPD_PATCH.exe. It claimed to fix a vulnerability that allowed a coordinated blackout to be triggered remotely. The city IT chief had been skeptical; within hours the patch had been run on several critical nodes by a contractor with no verifiable identity. By morning, one ward was already without power. By noon, two hospitals reported failing UPS systems. By evening, the anonymous patch had proven malicious.
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