The Setting The story is set in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Sri Lanka is torn apart by a brutal civil war between the government and Tamil rebels (referred to in the film as the "LTF" - Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, though fictionalized). India intervenes to maintain peace, but the situation is volatile.

Act 1: The Soldier’s Mission The protagonist, Major Vikram Singh (John Abraham), is an Indian Army intelligence officer. He is summoned by the RAW (Research and Analysis Wing) chief, Robin Dutt, for a covert mission. India decides to intervene militarily (referencing the IPKF - Indian Peace Keeping Force), and Vikram is sent to Sri Lanka as a covert operative.

His mission is two-fold:

Act 2: The Political Conspiracy Upon arriving in the war zone, Vikram realizes the situation is far more complex than he was told. He meets Jaya Sahni (Nargis Fakhri), a British journalist of Sri Lankan origin, who is reporting on the ground realities. Jaya helps Vikram understand the local dynamics and provides intel.

Vikram discovers that a faction within the rebels, led by a ruthless leader named Anna Bhaskaran (loosely based on Velupillai Prabhakaran), is planning a major assassination. They are not interested in peace talks. Meanwhile, Vikram also uncovers a conspiracy involving corrupt Indian bureaucrats and politicians who are fueling the war for personal profit.

As Vikram tries to navigate the chaos, his cover is blown, and he faces betrayal from within his own agency. He witnesses the brutalities of war and the failure of the peace-keeping mission.

Act 3: The Assassination The climax of the film revolves around a high-profile assassination plot. The LTF plans to kill a former Indian Prime Minister (referred to as "Ex-PM" in the film, clearly modeled after Rajiv Gandhi) during an election rally. The conspiracy is codenamed "Madras Cafe."

Vikram races against time to save the Ex-PM. He tracks down the suicide bomber and the conspiracy network. However, despite his best efforts and the intense action sequences, the assassination is successfully carried out (mirroring the real-life tragedy in Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu).

The Ending The film ends on a somber note. While the assassination happens, Vikram manages to expose the corrupt officials involved in the conspiracy. He returns home, haunted by the memories of the war and the failure to save the leader, realizing that in war, there are no real winners—only survivors. The "Madras Cafe" turns out to be the meeting point or the codename for the final stages of the tragic plot.

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The film was initially banned in Tamil Nadu and faced severe criticism from political parties for its depiction of the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam). This controversy actually fueled curiosity, making audiences hungry for a version of the film that wasn't "sanitized." This curiosity often leads users to piracy sites like Filmyhit, hoping to find an "uncut" or "original" version.

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