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Jayaraj and his buddies are frequently seen playing Head Bush and gambling at nightclubs. Many people envy his connection to chief minister Devraj Urs (Devraj). Urs' son-in-law and local MLC, MDN, sees Jayaraj at a Karaga function and approaches him about leading the Bengaluru Indira Brigade, which was established to uphold Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's reputation. Jayaraj decides to take over Bengaluru because politicians are giving him infinite amounts of money and police personnel are being ordered to keep quiet. He travels across the city, some voluntarily and some forcibly, to gain the trust of other neighbourhood gang members in order to accomplish the same. But a little disagreement starts gang warfare, which ultimately costs Jayaraj, Urs, Bengaluru, and its citizens a fortune. As the movie strives to establish itself, the first half drags on too long. Although the movie's second half attempts to balance things out, it simply ends with a weak finale. Since this is only volume 1, one may anticipate seeing more specifics in the following section. The climax lacks the oomph quotient that makes one eagerly anticipate the sequel. Shoonya underwhelms as a debutant since she offers nothing novel. The greatest asset of Head Bush is Charan Raj's music. There is frequent violence and bad language throughout the movie, which may not be to everyone's taste. If you can endure the first half's plodding pace and consider yourself a lover of commercial pictures, Head Bush has a lot to offer.