Aravind (Bharath) had met with a terrible accident seven months ago that left him physically and emotionally scared.
Here he meets Manjari (Erica Fernandes), a colleague in a software company called Paayal Infotech which is owned by CEO Chitranjan (Sudesh Berry).
Chitranjan narrates that the doctor (T. V. Rathnavelu) was a fake person set up by him to fool Aravind and also threatened Gopal to pretend ignorance about Liyana.
The song "Elavu" marks the first time ever featuring an oppari genre in hip hop, where it was critically acclaimed and greatly received.
[10] Behindwoods said, "Sasi is a master teller when it comes to narrating a story about love and its finer aspects, and there would always be a kind of poignancy in them.
"[12] Prashanth Reddy of Desimartini said, "A few minutes into the film, I smugly told myself how I expected it to end; my predictions couldn't have been more wrong.
and added, "The kind of epic back story and sentimentality it lends its antagonist is sheer rip-roaring awesomeness.
His transformation from an urban cool dude to a steel gritted toned angry hunk is amazing, even though the justification for his clenched body is never shown in a convincing manner.
"[14] M Suganth of The Times of India gave 3/5 and said, "Sasi, who has so far made soft films like Sollamale and Poo, tries his hand at a commercial thriller with action, suspense, and of course, the inevitable romance.
While the director's intent in giving us a fresh and different commercial film is evident, sadly, he doesn't manage to sidestep the genre's pitfalls.