In colonial India in the 1920s, a young man named Kiran lives a life of deprivation and longing in a small village. His greatest desire is to escape poverty and find his place in the world. One day, while working on a tea plantation, he encounters a mysterious British businessman who offers him a job in a grand mansion. Excited by the opportunity, Kiran accepts without a second thought.
Upon arriving at the mansion, he discovers that, despite the opulence surrounding him, life there is a constant game of deception and power struggles between the colonizers and the locals. However, he soon realizes that the lives of his new employers hide dark secrets and the influence of a being known as the "White Tiger." This enigmatic figure presents himself as a protector of the most vulnerable, but also as a formidable adversary to those trying to exploit the people.
Put to the test of his courage, Kiran gets caught up in a conflict that challenges his loyalty and his willingness to fight for justice in a world filled with inequalities. As he uncovers the truth about the mansion and the White Tiger, Kiran must decide whether to follow the path of conformity or risk everything for the freedom and dignity of his people. The film explores themes of oppression, resistance, and the search for identity in a context of colonialism and class struggle.