Five hundred, and five) is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language anthology drama film written and directed by Stanzin Raghu starring Deepak Sundararajan, Shankar, Living Smile Vidya, Chinnu Kuruvilla, T. M. Karthik, and Lakshmi Priyaa Chandramouli in the lead roles.
Sundari (Living Smile Vidya) is a spunky woman who works at a phone recharge shop.
Jenny (Chinnu Kuruvilla) is a volatile, troubled woman who lives in a world where she walks a fine line between psychedelic reality and nightmarish fantasy.
A nameless, avant-garde revolutionary (T. M. Karthik) who lives without money ignites an unprecedented rebellion with which he threatens to raze down the hyper-capitalistic juggernaut.
After struggling to find producers and financing in a conventional way, the Accessible Horizon Films team decided that they had to something radical.
Once the core concept "the journey of a 500-Rupee note" was decided, director Raghu wrote the screenplay in 15 days at a single stretch.