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Jai Bhim is based on a real-life legal battle from 1993. It tells the story of Rajakannu and Sengeni, a couple from the Irular tribe who are unjustly targeted by police for a crime they did not commit. The film follows Sengeni's desperate search for her husband after he "disappears" from police custody, and the subsequent legal battle led by High Court advocate K. Chandru (who later became a renowned judge). Cinematic Excellence and Critical Reception