Acting
Munnar Ramesh is an Indian actor who works in Tamil-language films. He is known for his character and villain roles.
Two conmen, who believe that money can solve all their problems, decide to extract money from wrongdoers. Trouble begins when a mad policeman crosses their way.
Kumaresan, a police constable, gets recruited for an operation implanted to capture Perumal Vaathiyar, who leads a separatist group dedicated to fighting against the authorities for committing atrocities against innocent village women in the name of police interrogations.
When Subbu, a film director, is found murdered, the police attempts to find the culprit. However, things take a turn as they dig deeper and begin to unravel the mystery.
A bank employee encounters a stranger girl inside his car on his way home from work. Little did he know the girl's presence would put his life in trouble.
Aravind, a principled young man, takes on the corrupt officers in the government. They soon launch a counter-attack. Will Aravind emerge victorious or succumb to their wiles?
A tribe in a mountain tries to save their land from a greedy estate owner.
Saravanan, a young boy, is killed by an aspiring politician, Dhanasekaran. When the boy's mother tries to commit suicide, she is stopped by a sage who prophesies that her son will be reincarnated.
A man whose dreams come true tries to discover the identity of the hit-and-driver who has put his father in critical condition.
A stranger keeps calling the police control room to hint about various crimes and accidents that are about to occur in the near future. Can the police department stop an accident based on his information and also find out who their mysterious informer actually is?
Director Suntharan probably wanted to give some sort of social message with his movie but the way he scripted the screenplay, the movie sounds more like a wannabe sensationalist. If loose morals that make people lose their minds and do pretty awful things do not count for sensationalism, what else will?