Shaji Pappan and his gang return for a wild ride that breaks the boundaries of time. Set across three timelinesâa dystopian future (2370 AD), colonial-era Kerala (1790 AD), and the present dayâthe story follows the gang as they get entangled in a conspiracy involving a rare celestial substance called "Star Dust" that can alter reality. The film blends the franchise's signature humor with fantasy and science fiction elements as the characters fight to prevent a totalitarian regime from controlling the universe
Warning: Major spoilers ahead! *Aadu 3: One Last Ride - Part 1* picks up directly from where Aadu 2 ended. The Winner's Club gangâShaji Pappan and his eccentric crewâare still stuck with that bag of American dollars they stumbled upon in the previous film . Convinced the money can only be exchanged once they physically reach America, the gang has been sitting on their fortune, growing increasingly restless. The chaos ignites when Captain Cleetus (Dharmajan Bolgatty), fed up with the endless waiting, decides to take matters into his own hands. Learning that US President Donald Trump is on an official visit nearby, Cleetus attempts to deal directly with him to exchange the dollars. Predictably, this backfires spectacularlyâCleetus is labeled a terrorist and arrested, forcing the gang into a daring rescue mission . Meanwhile, a parallel plot unfolds. The government plans to demolish the historic Nagathan Bridge, a decision secretly driven by Saathan Xavier (Sunny Wayne) . As Xavier's shadow falls across the present-day narrative, Shaji Pappan and gang get entangled in yet another conspiracyâone that runs far deeper than they could ever imagine. This is where the film expands into grander, more ambitious territory. The mystery of Nagathan Bridge connects across three distinct timelines: Timeline 1 - The Present (2026) : Shaji Pappan and his gang's comic misadventures unfold in contemporary Idukki, with the fake dollars, Trump, and the Nagathan Bridge demolition forming the central thread. Timeline 2 - Colonial Era (1790 AD) : The film flashes back to 18th-century Kerala, where the same actors appear in different avatars. Jayasurya transforms into Maharaja Aadithyan / King Pathmanabhan, Vinayakan appears as Azam Khan (and Tipu Sultan), Saiju Kurup plays the Maharaja's commander-in-chief, and Srinda appears as Rohini . This period storyline introduces the legendary "Mysore Rocket"âa powerful weapon that has apparently caused conflict and destruction across centuries . Timeline 3 - Dystopian Future (2370 AD) : The film opens with an elderly Indrans in a futuristic setting, narrating the tale of what he calls an "idiot gang" to a younger generation . Here, a totalitarian regime called "The Organization" seeks a rare celestial substance known as "Star Dust" to maintain absolute control over Earth. A resistance movement led by a figure named Baba discovers the non-linear nature of time and devises a plan to travel back and prevent the Organization from ever obtaining this cosmic power . As the narrative weaves these three threads together, we learn that Nagathan Bridge serves as the central motif connecting all eras. An otherworldly stone with supernatural powersâpossibly linked to the Star Dustâbecomes the MacGuffin driving the action across timelines . The film culminates in a high-octane chase sequence involving helicopters, speedboats, and government snipers. Just as the action builds toward what seems like a fitting conclusion, the film ends abruptlyâmidway through its storyâon a major cliffhanger, setting up *Aadu 3: The Ride Ends - Part 2*