Diana owns and manages the industrial enterprise bequeathed by her late father who chose her for running the business, over her brother Antony, who is an irresponsible ruffian.
Diana appoints James as the general manager of her business which riles Antony who berates his sister for falling for someone much below their social class.
A disappointed Diana reconciles to her fate but her brother Antony decides to exact revenge for the slight to his sister and plans to disrupt James's wedding with Julie.
In the midst of the riots, James and Julie try to flee the village but are blocked and attacked by Antony who in the end is shot dead by his own sister Diana.
[2][3] Jayamanmadhan (a duo) of Kalki called it a typical love triangle story and added the film speaks about caste, Hindu and Christian conflict but without any depth.