Agilan

Paranthaman instructs Agilan to kill three temporary workers whom he had organised to murder the union leader.

Agilan and his men try to kill them, but they run to a police station under the control of SI Madhavi.

Kapoor decides to do illegal human trafficking, and his first assignment is to traffic an Austrian cyberterrorist named George Adams, who holds confidential data on the world's leading people.

Past: Agilan is locked up at a young age because someone betrayed his father, and the prison women raised him.

The collector organises Tamilannai to feed two million hungry Indian people stranded on a desert island.

It turns out that a gangster named Dilli and the ship's captain, Manoj Kumar, work together to smuggle 200 kilos of cocaine.

Kapoor hires a deadly group called the Eastern Sea pirates, but Agilan fights them off and beats up Pasupathy.

Nallaperumal shoots Agilan and kicks him into the sea, where he tells the committee that Tamilannai is a fake charity, but the contraband is not there.

Priya Bhavani Shankar was chosen as the female leads in this film marking her first collaboration with Ravi Mohan.

Other actors and actresses like Tanya Ravichandran, Chirag Jani, and Harish Uthaman etc where chosen to play pivotal roles in the film.

[6] The film’s music is composed by Sam C. S. which also marks his second collaboration with Ravi Mohan after Adanga Maru.

"[14] Logesh Balachandran of The Times of India gave 2.5 out of 5 stars and wrote "Although Agilan has the usual commercial tropes we've seen before, its backdrop makes it slightly more interesting.

"[15] A Dina Thanthi critic wrote "Director Kalyana Krishnan has shown the other side of the treacherous world of sea, ships and selfishness of people in a one-line story about how the life of the grassroots is crushed by the shenanigans behind the maritime trade.