Upendra, a young man burdened with visions of a dystopian future, grapples with an inner conflict.
His alter ego embodies his rage against the world’s destruction.
This alter ego seeks to dominate, while Upendra strives for redemption.
Their battle for control intensifies as they encounter Vamana Rao, a corrupt politician who manipulates people for power.
Upendra must overcome his inner demons and find a way to use the alter ego’s power for good. How he does it forms the main crux of the story.
As a director Upendra tries to tell how the politicians are fooling us and how we should come out of it.
All this needs to be told in a very funny way, which the audience is used to with his films. This has worked out in parts in the movie.
The film is narrated in a satirical manner and is set in a fantasy world.
So, the narration and proceedings are a bit over the top and might be liked only by a select few.
As an actor, Upendra is top notch in his role and gives a very good performance.
His costumes, ideology, and the way he plays two different characters, Kalki and Satya, in UI are very good.
The VFX done for the film is very good and takes you to another world altogether.
Ajaneesh Loknath has composed the music, and his BGM is quite good and elevated the proceedings. Rest of the technical aspects of the movie are passable.