CAST
Ranbir Kapoor in a dual role as
Shamshera (A Khameran tribesman)
Balli (Shamshera's son)
Sanjay Dutt as Daroga Shuddh Singh
Vaani Kapoor as Sona (Balli's Wife)
Saurabh Shukla as Doodh Singh
Ronit Roy as Pir Baba
Iravati Harshe as Shamshera's wife, Balli's mother
Craig McGinlay as Colonel Freddy Young
Saurabh Kumar as Chooha
Chitrak Bandhopadyay as Raasho
Mahesh Balraj as Upreti
Rudra Soni as Pitamber
Prakhar Saxena as Bhura
Nagesh Salvan as Dada
Vijay Kaushik as Gulfi
Gauransh Sharma as Keshu
PLOT
1896: Balli may be a tribesman from the Khameran tribe, who aspires to become a cop where he asks to supply a test, to a conniving Indian cop Daroga Shudh Singh. Shudh Singh asks him to beat a toddler to prove his worth, and Balli refuses and takes the child's place and bears the punishment. That night, Balli learns about his father Shamshera's past.
1871: Shamshera may be a Khameran tribesman, who together with his people was oppressed by the people of Kaza because of caste and status discrimination. thanks to this, Shamshera counterattacks and pillages the dominion, which results in Kaza, creating a fearful reputation against the Khamerans. The kings and therefore the wealthy men of the empire seek the help of the British to drive away the Khameran tribe from their village forest. British accept the deal in exchange for 5000 gold coins. The Britishers attack the Khameran tribe, but Shamshera and therefore the tribal people fight valiantly and the Britishers flee. Shamshera receives a message that their tribe could live peacefully and regain their lost respect if they promised to prevent plundering Kaza and move to a fortress outside the city premises.
Shamshera and his men reach the forest where they realize that it is a trap led by Shudh Singh, and are captured where they're tortured mercilessly. Shamshera is told by the British to provide 10,000 gold coins, in exchange for sparing the Khameran tribe. Realizing that the deal would be difficult to realize inside the fortress. Shamshera forms an idea to help the tribe escape from the fortress, but to no avail where he tells his wife about his decision to frame himself as a traitor and also tells her to cook up a story to save the tribe from getting killed. Shamshera tries to flee by climbing the wall of the fortress where the officers-in-charge spot Shamshera and shoot him, leaving Shamshera wounded and later getting hanged by Shudh Singh. Believing that Shamshera may be a traitor, The tribe develops a hatred against him, thus leaving the reality to be buried.
1896: After learning the reality, Balli fakes his death and escapes from the fortress with the assistance of Shamshera's trusted ally Pir Baba. When Shamshera decided to manoeuvre to the fortress, some Khamerans decided to stay back, where they're now residing in a town named Nagina and had camouflaged their identities, doing all petty jobs within the town for a living and they were waiting for Shamshera, as he would come and help them regain their lost respect and dignity. As advised by Pir Baba, and with the assistance of a local dancer named Sona, Balli starts looting the rich people of Kaza and refers to himself as Shamshera. British General is worried about the new Shamshera. Shudh Singh invites the overall to his wedding, where the overall deduce that Shamshera would come to the wedding.
Balli is in a position to steal the gold from Shudh Singh's wedding, but his youngest gang member is shot by the sadistic cop. With the knowledge given by a gang member of Balli, Shudh Singh conducts a crackdown and confiscates all the gold that the gang had stolen so far, where Sona (who is pregnant with Balli's child) is caught by Shudh Singh, where he attempts to kill her and Balli's child, but the overall stops him. Though heartbroken, Balli plans to steal the Queen's Crown, which is meant to arrive at Kaza. Despite tight security, Balli steals the Queen's crown and puts a blot on British General's reputation. Balli makes a cater to the General to free the Khamerans, in exchange for the Queen's Crown.
The General agrees and Balli returns with the surviving members of his crew to the Kaza Fortress. Shudh Singh kills British forces, and places the blame on Balli, and takes the credit for returning the crown to the queen, but forgets about placing the blame on Khamerans. The Khamerans study Shamshera's sacrifice from Pir Baba, where they get enraged and break the fortress's gates to fight alongside Balli. They slaughter the police. Balli fights Shudh Singh, and he hangs Shudh Singh in the same way, which he hanged Shamshera. Balli leaves the Queen's Crown to British General, thanks to him having saved Sona's life. The Khamerans ride alongside Balli and are hopeful that they're going to be able to live a dignified life hereafter.
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