In a city marked by corruption and populist rhetoric, a charismatic and ambitious man named "Happy" is seduced by the promises of power and fame. With humble roots, Happy becomes a political leader who knows how to ignite the audience's passion, using his eloquence and personal appeal to gain followers. However, his rise is not without sacrifices, as he must grapple with the morality of his actions and the consequences that come with the decisions he makes.
As Happy navigates the maelstrom of political intrigues, he begins to lose sight of the original purpose that drove him to seek power. Manipulation and betrayal become part of his new world, and he finds himself caught between the interests of those who elevated him and his own desire for control. The plot thickens as he faces old friends and enemies, and the line between right and wrong becomes increasingly blurred.
All of this is intensified by the pressure from a society yearning for change and a leader who, despite his flaws, seems to be their only hope. Tensions rise as Happy finds himself in an internal struggle between his personal ambitions and the common good, culminating in a tense climax that promises to leave everyone questioning what it truly means to be a leader. How far will he go to maintain his power?