Suri, Satish and Manja are best friends. Suri is aspiring to become a corporator one day and is a loyal party worker, hoping to get the ticket. Satish works as a food delivery partner in Zomato and Manja is a cab driver, both of whom are deep in debt and rely on Suri at times. Manja is in love with Lakshmi, sister of Satish. A fateful night when the trio are out to celebrate Satish's birthday, meet with a fatal accident and the car that hit them is driven by rich brats. Suri backs out hoping for a monetary compensation that could help his friend's family but the rich brats take it far which forces Suri and Manja to seek for revenge. The rest of the story is how they exact their revenge on the wrongdoers.
Maryade Prashne definitely starts off on a positive note, taking ample time to establish each characters' story and their friendship. The bunch is always at the losing end in life where they struggle to make ends meet yet find happiness at the end of the day. This segment was presented beautifully. However, after a point the narrative loses it's steam as it takes a turn towards revenge tale. The dialogues get weaker and the characterization quite generic especially when it comes to antagonist. As the story progresses, stereotypes do as well which pulls the film down and it gets way too predictable, dragging the film. What works is still the performances that remain heartfelt. The film would've benefitted with a better character arc for the bad guys and then merge it with Suri's own morale code.