Vasanth Ravi is a disgraced and alcoholic ex-cop who has lost his eyesight due to a personal tragedy.
Just as he is beginning to heal, a serial killer begins to terrorize the city, and the investigation soon hits close to home when the murderer targets someone he loves.
With the police force at a dead end, Vasanth Ravi decides to use his exceptional mind and remaining senses to hunt down the killer himself.
Directed by Sabarish Nanda, the premise sets up a thrilling cat-and-mouse game, but the film skillfully blurs the line between the hunter and the hunted, introducing layers of complexity that keep the audience engaged.
Sabarish Nanda weaves together multiple subplots and backstories, managing to tie most of the loose ends by the film’s conclusion. While a few moments might feel a bit rushed, the overall narrative is a satisfying and thrilling ride.
Vasanth Ravi shines in a role that demands both physical and emotional intensity. His portrayal of the blind ex-cop is both convincing and empathetic, allowing us to feel his frustration and determination.
His performance is a major highlight, carrying the film through its most gripping moments.
Mehreen Pirzada delivers a neat and impactful performance, complementing Vasanth Ravi’s character without overshadowing him.
The supporting cast, including Sunil and Anikha Surendran, provides solid contributions that are essential to the unfolding plot.
Ajmal Tahseen’s background score effectively heightens the suspense, creating a sense of dread and tension.
Cinematography by Prabu Raghav adds a moody, atmospheric quality that fits the film’s genre perfectly. Rest of the technical aspects of the movie have worked out well.