Rajan, a radio engineer, is found murdered in Madras during the tense World War II era, amid fears of a Japanese air raid on the city. CID officer Sivanandham investigates the case as each suspect—Rajan's wife, lover, relatives, and neighbors—narrates a different version of events, revealing hidden motives and secrets that lead to the truth.
Direction
Balachander's bold song-less experiment in 1954.
Acting
Sivaji Ganesan's posthumous presence haunts every frame.
Cinematography
Shadow-drenched Madras streets, pure noir mood.

Director
S. Balachander
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released during actual WWII fears of Japanese invasion, the film weaponized real Madras blackout anxiety.
Kurosawa's Rashomon premiered in 1950, but Indian audiences hadn't seen it—Balachander developed similar techniques independently.
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