While roaming in the forest, Panna and Munna find a devil-like figure, with a finger wound, keeping his hands near a fire. He brings him in for interrogation, but to no avail. Vikrant learns that the place where the child was hung, is actually headed by a smuggler, Moose Kunni. Nittoni was the caretaker of the village's temple, who was framed by Janardhan and Vishwanath, for stealing the temple jewelry (which was done by Sanju), due to which Nittoni, along with his wife and children: Madhava, Raghava and his younger daughter were killed leaving Deyyu insane. Panna inquires about the old lady named Deyyu, where she finds out that she is Nittoni's mother. This leads to her finding an old lady in the haunted ancestral house and Suresh Krishna's head in a box. teacher, Lawrence Pinto.įascinated by the recent turn of events, Panna decides to investigate the murders as well. Vikrant learns that 14 children were also killed in the same manner and are linked to the local school in the village, which is being run by P.E. After inspecting the corpse, Vikrant finds a parchment, which has: Gara Gara Gara Gaggara Jarba, Pira Nalkuri Netthara Parba written on it and weird make-up on the face of the corpse. Vikrant tries to capture them, but finds a child hanging at a tree, and a watch, belonging to Suresh Krishna. Vikrant heads to the forest to find the culprit, where another attempt is made to kill him, but he manages to defeat the attackers, who escape. Upon taking charge, Vikrant reaches the Kamarottu house, where after inspecting the well, he finds the dead cop's purse with a ₹1 note in it. At night, Sanju arrives at the village, from London where he meets Panna, who along with him, finds the beheaded corpse of a cop named Suresh Krishna, in the house well.Īfter this incident, Inspector Vikrant Rona arrives at the village to investigate, where an attempt is made to kill him, but Vikrant manages to escape. This is due to his son, Sanjeev "Sanju", having stolen jewels from the village's temple, 28 years ago. Vishwanath tells Janardhan that Panna is engaged to Rakesh and that he wants to arrange the marriage in their ancestral Kamarottu house, but Janardhan refuses, as the house is haunted by the brahmarakshasa. Janardhan's friend's son, Vishwanath Ballal, arrives at the village with his wife and two children, Aparna "Panna" and Mohanchandra "Munna". In the village of Kamarottu, which is situated in Karnataka, Janardhan Gambira is a short-tempered landlord who lives with his wife Santha "Shaku" and his brother Eknath.