Fast-based and fiery, this socially relevant drama sparks off with images of the prequel in which Ajay Mehra, and angry young man kills Balwant Rai, his brother's murderer and surrenders himself to upright police officer Joe D'Souza. Ajay is sentenced to prison.
Upon his release he begins a new career as a reporter for an independent newspaper, but also works as a vigilante who assists the police with their hard-to-prosecute cases, especially cases where the accused are prominent and influential members of society. However, Ajay still suffers anxiety attacks from his painful memories of his past. His girlfriend Riya, a psychiatrist, helps him with his problems.
Joe D'Souza has retired and is now a social activist. Ajay often collaborates with him and helps him out. Later on, however, D'Souza is killed in a traffic accident in Panvel. Young blogger Zoya Saigal is shocked to discover that Joe was, in fact, shot dead. She had accidentally captured the murder on video, committed by Kabir Raj Bansal, son of business tycoon Raj Bansal. Zoya and her friends panic and want to take the video to the police, but find that their lives are in danger. Can Ajay protect the youngsters and punish the powerful criminal elements?