
'Kuberaa' follows the intense and gripping journey of Deva, a beggar who escapes with ₹10,000 crores from a ruthless billionaire, Neeraj, who exploits beggars for money laundering through a disgraced civil servant, Deepak. As Deva becomes the target of a relentless manhunt, he finds an unexpected ally in Sameera, and together, they embark on a mission to use this vast fortune to uplift the impoverished in society, with Deepak aiding their cause.
The film delves deep into themes of exploitation, redemption, and social justice. It highlights the stark divide between the wealthy elite and the underprivileged, depicting how those at the bottom of the social hierarchy can become powerful agents of change when given the opportunity. Moreover, it addresses corruption within the civil services and explores the idea of using ill-gotten wealth for noble purposes, raising questions about morality and the true meaning of justice.
Upon release, 'Kuberaa' elicited a mix of critical and audience responses, with praise for its bold narrative and performances, especially in portraying societal inequalities. While some critics felt the plot stretched plausibility, the film sparked conversations about economic disparity and corruption in popular culture. It gained a cult following for its unique take on vigilante justice and remains a notable contribution to socially conscious Indian cinema.