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Santhu and Anjali ride away on his repaired scooter, the welding machine rattling in the back, as the title card flashes:

A brutally honest and simple man, whose only rule is to walk a straight path, finds his life twisted into a knot when he falls for a woman whose family thrives on lies, manipulation, and crime.

But Santhu doesn't beg or scheme. He simply starts doing "straight forward" good deeds around her—fixing her scooter, chasing off a rowdy moneylender threatening her colleague, and telling her father the truth about a bad investment. Slowly, Anjali realizes that his honesty isn't rudeness; it's a rare kind of courage. She falls for him.

No bends. No breaks. Only truth. Tone: Masala action-romance with a heart of simplicity. Think Action Jackson meets Munnabhai MBBS , but with welding sparks instead of philosophy. Santhu.Straight.Forward.2016.720p.HEVC.WeB-DL.H...

Santhu Straight Forward

The climax unfolds on the day of a massive land registration scam. Rudra has cornered Santhu in an abandoned warehouse, five goons armed with iron rods. Santhu picks up a welding rod, sparks it, and says: "In welding, if you bend the metal even a little, it breaks. But if you keep it straight… it holds forever."

However, Anjali’s older brother, ( Aravind ), is a ruthless local politician and land-grabber. He runs a parallel empire of bribes, fake documents, and hired thugs. When Rudra hears that a "simple welder" is dating his sister, he laughs. He sends his men to "teach Santhu a lesson." Santhu and Anjali ride away on his repaired

Anjali watches from the crowd, tears in her eyes. As the police take Rudra away, Santhu walks up to her, bloodied but smiling, and says: "I told you. No drama. Straight forward. Now, say yes."

A brutal, no-choreography, raw fight ensues—not a dance, but a straight-forward brawl. Santhu doesn't dodge; he advances. One punch per lie. One kick per betrayal. He defeats them not with martial arts flair, but with relentless, honest force.

But Santhu doesn't run. He doesn't call the police. He walks straight into Rudra’s office, sits down, and says: "You have three days to stop your illegal land dealings. After that, I will expose every single lie you've told. Straight forward." Slowly, Anjali realizes that his honesty isn't rudeness;

She kisses him on the cheek and whispers: "Yes, you idiot."

Rudra escalates—kidnapping, threats to Santhu’s father, a false case of theft. Each time, Santhu dismantles the lie with a single, direct action: recording a confession, producing an alibi, or simply walking into the lion’s den to rescue someone.