Billa rescues Jasmine from Koti's men and informs Sameera to take Jasmine to safety. However, Billa is freed by Ranjith, who threatens the judge and his family. They proceed to assassinate Chief Minister Mohan Kanth, and the blame falls upon Billa. Dimitri thereafter seeks to oust him, with the help of Koti, Satish, and Praveen. He begins a relationship with Abbasi's girlfriend, Sameera.ĭimitri arrives in Goa and finds himself in a fallout with Billa, when they try to re-negotiate a deal. However, he survives and kills the assailants, Abbasi and Ram, eventually becoming Goa's most powerful gangster. At the carnival, Billa is betrayed by Ram and is brutally attacked. Billa, Ranjith, and ally Ram plot to venture into the drug business on their own during the carnival. Billa, surprised and enraged at his ingratitude, walks away with Ranjith and two others. Abbasi expresses his discontent and vents at him. Tensions further increase when Billa beats up Satish Kumar, son of an influential minister, Praveen Kumar, when he tries to misbehave with Jasmine in a party. Abbasi learns this from Koti and is enraged. Billa signs a larger deal with Dimitri without Abbasi's knowledge. Billa meets international don Jagdish in Dimitri's mansion, and is astonished by the functioning of the mafia and its international network. Billa and Koti travel to Russia to meet Dimitri, who own a large arms and ammunition manufacturing unit. He provides her with a big house and servants, and enrolls her in a medical college. He learns of his elder sister's death and brings his niece Jasmine with him. Billa climbs the ladder of Abbasi's gang quickly. When Billa and Ranjith retrieve Dmitri's arms consignment held by the Indian coastal guard, they enter his good books. Abbasi is cartel's boss, who is in business with Russian mafia led by Dimitri. In a brutal scuffle that ensues where one of Billa's friends is slaughtered, Billa kills them all and goes directly to Koti's boss Abbasi in Panaji with the money and the heroin, which is very impressed and recruits him. Selvaraj refuses, but Billa volunteers to sell it off and tries to deal the heroin with a local thug who refuses to pay for it in return. Months later, a Goan Criminal, Kotiswara Rao, visits Selvaraj and asks for help in selling off the heroin he had brought along with him. Days later, Billa murders Raghubir in a brothel and also kills an egoistic immigration officer who had insulted him earlier. Selvaraj is pleased with Billa's loyalty and employs him & Ranjith in his illegal business. Selvaraj realizes the ploy and kills Bhai. Raghubir's ally Mustafa bai comes minutes later and tells him that Billa has escaped with the Diamonds. Despite Ranjith advising fleeing with the Diamonds, Billa drives the truck to its destination, where they meet Hotel owner Selvaraj. Police intercept them to arrest them, but Billa realizes the play and kills all the cops. A few days later, Billa and Ranjith are hired to transport fish from Rameswaram to Chennai, which is a plot by Raghubir to trap them as the truck they are driving has diamonds inside.
He goes to meet his widowed sister in Chennai as she is his sole living relative, but is shunned by her due to his criminal past in Lanka. Billa attacks Raghubir when he tries to forcefully detain one of his friends and, in return, gets tortured in a police cell. The refugee camp is constantly terrorised by corrupt police Inspector Raghubir Sinha. ĭavid Billa, a Sri Lankan refugee, along with several others, arrives at a camp in Rameswaram, where he befriends Ranjith. Billa II was released worldwide on 13 July 2012. The filming primarily took place at Tamil Nadu, Goa, Hyderabad and in Georgia. Principal photography happened between July 2011 and December 2011. Due to schedule clashes, Vishnuvardhan was replaced by Chakri Toleti, with a new script having been penned by a team involving Toleti, Sarath Mandava and Eric Felberg. The film, produced by Wide Angle Creations in association with the Hinduja Group company IN Entertainment, was officially announced in November 2010, with Vishnuvardhan as the director. Rajasekhar handled the cinematography and Suresh Urs worked as the editor. The film's soundtrack and background score were composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, while R. Parvathy Omanakuttan, Bruna Abdullah, Vidyut Jammwal and Sudhanshu Pandey appear in supporting roles, all of them marking their debut in Tamil cinema.
It is a prequel to Billa and focuses on how David Billa, an ordinary man from the coastal regions of Sri Lanka, becomes a dreaded underworld don, with Ajith Kumar reprising the role of the titular character. Billa II is a 2012 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by Chakri Toleti.