It stars Ramki, Arun Pandian, Nirosha and Sindhu, with Nassar, Senthil, Srividya, Murali Kumar and Prabhakaran playing supporting roles.
[2] A Disgraced traitor army doctor Chandralekha, also a grieving mother, asks an orphan ex-army man named David Kumar to rescue her son Gunasekaran, who is locked up in an enemy military prison across the border.
At one point in the mission, when Pratap's life is in danger, David risks his own to save him and they join hands (hence the title) agree to work together considering the level of danger in the mission.They go on to become blood brothers unaware that the purpose they are bringing back Gunasekaran to their mission head are at loggerheads.
Hence to cover his tracks, he killed the Army officer and Gunaskaran had accidentally photographed the entire ordeal in his camera.
In the end, Roy is shown to be evil, and David takes the shot and dies to while attempting to save Pratap and Gunasekaran.
[7] A group of people reviewed the film for Kalki, praising the fight sequence and locations but felt there were too many songs.