Bajirao Singham operates with a rigid, ancestral sense of justice that borders on the divine. He governs his village with a heavy hand and a warm heart, but his equilibrium shatters when the predatory Jaykant Shikre enters his jurisdiction. This encounter sparks a lethal friction. Jaykant views the law as a flexible tool for profit, while Singham sees it as an iron vow. When the battleground shifts to the city, the protagonist finds himself isolated within a system designed to protect the monster. Forced into a corner, Singham abandons procedural patience. He leans into his primal rage, risking his career and the safety of those he loves to dismantle a criminal empire built on systemic rot.