In the remote village of Parathuruth, Jagadamma is a force to be reckoned with—a 45-year-old unmarried woman who commands respect as the head of the local Panchayath's Thozhilurappu team. Known for her no-nonsense attitude, she's not only dedicated to helping the women and small entrepreneurs in her community through her lending business but also supports local junior artists and organizes crowds for political events. Alongside her is Anwar, a young man she raised like a son, who stands fiercely by her side and is both feared and admired in the village.
However, Jagadamma’s straightforward approach often ruffles feathers, particularly among the local trade unions, leading to rising tensions. When the Panchayath president suddenly passes away, Jagadamma, frustrated with the political landscape dominated by major parties, makes the bold decision to run for the position as an independent candidate. With the heartfelt backing of Anwar and the women from the Kudumbashree group, she rallies the community to support her vision, leading to an inspiring and surprising victory that changes the course of her village's future.