In the heart of a kingdom forged from gold and myth, Ravana, the legendary ten-headed king of Lanka, discovers a new realm to conquer: the internet. From a palace that shimmers like a captured sun, he floods the digital world with images of his opulent city, his celestial flying chariot, and the mythical Ashoka Vatika gardens, captioning them with a touch of ancient arrogance. His posts go viral, earning awe and envy across the globe.
Meanwhile, in a sterile Sydney office, Priya Sharma, who desperately wants to be known as Ms. Aussie, wages her own war against her past. Mired in a mundane banking job and a hollow marriage, she scrolls through social media, her aspirations of a glamorous Australian life clashing with the veiled mockery of her colleagues. When Ravana's posts cross her screen, she sees not splendor, but primitive baggage-everything she is trying to escape.
Annoyed, she fires off a dismissive comment, mocking his ancient world from the safety of her modern one. This single digital slight ignites a feud of epic proportions. The "dinosaur king" is not amused. An exchange of terse replies escalates, culminating in Ravana, the all-powerful Rakshasa, deciding this mortal woman needs a personal lesson in respect. He travels to Sydney, not with armies, but in the guise of a flamboyant tourist, setting in motion a bizarre and terrifying confrontation in the middle of a corporate office.
What begins as an online spat spirals into an abduction, a rescue attempt fueled by social media outrage, and a journey that will shatter Priya's world, forcing her to confront the true meaning of power, identity, and survival.
In the heart of a kingdom forged from gold and myth, Ravana, the legendary ten-headed king of Lanka, discovers a new realm to conquer: the internet. From a palace that shimmers like a captured sun, he floods the digital world with images of his opulent city, his celestial flying chariot, and the mythical Ashoka Vatika gardens, captioning them with a touch of ancient arrogance. His posts go viral, earning awe and envy across the globe.
Meanwhile, in a sterile Sydney office, Priya Sharma, who desperately wants to be known as Ms. Aussie, wages her own war against her past. Mired in a mundane banking job and a hollow marriage, she scrolls through social media, her aspirations of a glamorous Australian life clashing with the veiled mockery of her colleagues. When Ravana's posts cross her screen, she sees not splendor, but primitive baggage-everything she is trying to escape.
Annoyed, she fires off a dismissive comment, mocking his ancient world from the safety of her modern one. This single digital slight ignites a feud of epic proportions. The "dinosaur king" is not amused. An exchange of terse replies escalates, culminating in Ravana, the all-powerful Rakshasa, deciding this mortal woman needs a personal lesson in respect. He travels to Sydney, not with armies, but in the guise of a flamboyant tourist, setting in motion a bizarre and terrifying confrontation in the middle of a corporate office.
What begins as an online spat spirals into an abduction, a rescue attempt fueled by social media outrage, and a journey that will shatter Priya's world, forcing her to confront the true meaning of power, identity, and survival.