Sivan (Angadi Theru Mahesh), Sathish (Guna Babu), and Karthik (Thiruvarur Ganesh)—who hail from the humble, hard-knock backdrop of a brick kiln.
Their dream is cinema, their reality is the struggle for recognition. Their first attempt at a simple, heartfelt village drama is brutally rejected by the industry as “outdated”.
Dejected but refusing to give up, they pivot dramatically. They decide their next project must be visceral and relevant: a daring, high-stakes YouTube sting operation designed to expose corruption.
This decision is the catalyst for the film’s primary action, pulling the trio into a web of real danger, personal loss, and unexpected, life-altering revelations.
The plot masterfully captures their transformation from naive dreamers to relentless investigators, culminating in a powerful climax where their perseverance finally forces the cynical industry to take notice.
Director, writer, and producer Arivazhakan Murugesan deserves commendation for crafting a narrative that is both gritty and emotionally resonant.
His greatest strength lies in grounding the film’s core conflict in genuine societal frustration—the struggle of true talent against rigid industry norms.
Angadi Theru Mahesh anchors the crew with intensity. His portrayal of Sivan, the determined leader, balances the character’s internal struggle with the raw, street-smart confidence needed to pull off the sting. He embodies the burning ambition of a small-town boy fighting for his voice.
Guna Babu and Ganesh provide excellent support and essential comic relief, preventing the drama from becoming too heavy. Their dynamic chemistry with Mahesh feels authentic, capturing the bond of friends who have faced hardship together.
Mahaadeer Mohammed as Vinoth, the fourth member of the group, along with the other supporting actors (including Subasri), provide solid, relatable performances that populate the local landscape.
Chota Manikandan’s camera work is a highlight, vividly contrasting the sun-scorched, dusty environment of the brick kiln with the harsh, concrete jungle of the city where the sting operations take place.
Sai Sundar B’s background score is pulsating and crucial to maintaining the film’s energy.