In the sleepless city of Chennai, where the sea breeze carries secrets and the rain hides sins, seven men plan the impossible — a heist on the Chennai Reserve Bank, the most secure financial fortress in southern India.
Led by the brilliant and calculating Bhavesh, the crew is a mix of specialists: Praneeth, the hacker who can breach any firewall; Kartheek, the fearless driver; Sreekar, the strategist; Dheeraj, the muscle; Deekshit, the master locksmith; and Sathwik, the insider with access to the bank’s systems. Together, they call their mission Operation Black King — a nod to Bhavesh’s obsession with chess, where every move is deliberate and the king never falls.
The plan is flawless. The execution, precise. For twenty minutes, they become ghosts — unseen, unstoppable, untouchable. But when greed and betrayal creep in, the perfect crime begins to unravel. One man disappears with the gold, another turns traitor, and the police close in. What began as a game of strategy turns into a deadly contest of survival.
As the crew falls apart, Bhavesh and Sreekar vanish into the shadows, presumed dead or gone forever. Yet, a year later, whispers of their return surface — this time not for gold, but for power. Across continents, from the alleys of Chennai to the banks of Zurich, the legend of Operation Black King grows — a story of loyalty, deception, and the thin line between genius and madness.
When Inspector Rajan reopens the case, he discovers that the game isn’t over — it’s only entered its next move. Because in Bhavesh’s world, every heist is a chessboard, and every piece has a purpose.
And the king?
He never falls.