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TheatreTensive interactions between the police and a few bank thieves open the film. Later, the officers who caused the encounters are being killed by a gang led by Ashwath Kakamanu. Atharvaa, a recently hired police officer, becomes caught in the unforeseen mayhem as Ashwath plans a major conspiracy to cause discord within the department.
Atharvaa Murali’s portrayal is sincere. He exhibits good variation as a sincere detective and a carefree child. The director does a good job of portraying him as a regular police officer with vulnerability rather than as a heroic figure.
As the antagonist, Ashwath Kakamanu is a good choice since he gives a compelling performance that gives the impression that he is stronger than the protagonist. He did a good job in his sequences with Atharvaa. The movie has a sleek visual aesthetic, particularly in the slum scenes. Lavanya Tripathi does a respectable job in her part. The performers who portrayed Atharvaa’s friends fulfilled their obligations.
An intriguing interaction between robbers and cops opens the movie. To add interest, a group of recently hired police officers later find themselves trapped in a maze-like scenario. Action scenes are well-executed, and the interval segment does a decent job of creating tension.
| Director | Ravindra Madhava |
|---|---|
| Story | Ravindra Madhava |
| Screenplay | Ravindra Madhava |
| Dialogues | Ravindra Madhava |
| Cinematography | Hari Kiran |
| Editor | R. Kalaivanan |
| Music | Justin Prabhakaran |
| Producer | A. Raju Nayak |
| Cast | Atharvaa Lavanya Tripathi Ashwin Kakumanu |
| Release Type | Theatre |
| Language | Tamil |
| Production | A. Raju Nayak's Lachuram Productions |
| OTT Platform | NA |
