Young Turk) is a 1996 Malayalam-language action film directed by Bhadran, produced by Amitabh Bachchan Corporation[1][2] in association with Seven Arts.
At Tihar jail, he is made to face severe physical torture for questioning the injustice happening inside.
Justice Varma, a retired Supreme Court judge is working on a book which he claims will reveal the black realities of bureaucracy and politics in Delhi.
Titled as "The Bleeding Nation", the book has chapters on the illegal underworld connections of Jyothikrishna, the aspiring Prime Minister of the country.
He refuses to accept Varma's advice to surrender and informs him about the plan to avenge all who had framed him in the murder case.
Dharman rose in the party in a short time and has become a trusted aide of J. K. Meanwhile, Swami Somendra of Tapovan Ashram plans a conspiracy to topple the government.
They open up a secret jail, pick up several criminals and political leaders and kill them, creating a panic among the ruling class.
Though made stylishly using high-end technology and cinematography, critics felt the movie had extreme violence and a highly complex way of narration, which the ordinary film viewer failed to understand.
However, the film, after being broadcast frequently on television, also found a huge number of fans among the new generation; ten years after theatrical release.