A man with a violent past seeks a fresh start, but the life he left behind resurfaces, forcing him to face old conflicts and redefine his future.
Direction
Subbaraj's signature non-linear madness finally meets full-blown gangster opera.
Acting
Suriya playing against himself—literally—with two distinct physicalities.
Cinematography
Shreyaas Krishna's 90s-soaked frames that bleed nostalgia and neon violence.

Director
Karthik Subbaraj
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Suriya underwent separate physical training regimens for each role—Paarivel's dancer's grace versus Jada Muni's brutal economy of movement.
The 1990s setting isn't just aesthetic: it mirrors Tamil cinema's own gangster film golden age, with deliberate nods to Mani Ratnam's 'Nayakan' and 'Thalapathi.'