The movie explores themes of power, corruption, and the struggles of the working class. The film received widespread critical acclaim for its storytelling, cinematography, and performances.

The story revolves around Rocky, a poor and young miner played by Yash, who dreams of becoming a big player in the KGF mining industry. He faces numerous challenges, including the tyranny of the British colonial powers and the local mine owners.

KGF: Chapter 1, directed by Prashanth Holicowda and produced by Hombale Films, is a highly acclaimed Indian Kannada-language period drama film. The movie is set in the 1960s and 1970s in the Kolar Gold Fields (KGF) of Karnataka, India.

However, his rise to power is not without obstacles. He faces opposition from the mine's powerful and ruthless owner, Max, played by Reece Roper. Despite these challenges, Rocky remains focused on his goal of becoming the most powerful person in the KGF.