The main plot revolves around a priest who beats poor villagers into a bloody pulp.
Acting
Siju Wilson commits fully to priest-as-action-hero unhinged energy.
Direction
Jijo Joseph swings wildly between social drama and beatdown cinema.
Editing
153 minutes that somehow feel both too long and not long enough.
Director
Jijo Joseph
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Siju Wilson reportedly trained in martial arts specifically to sell the priest-as-fighter premise, which the film commits to with alarming sincerity.
The 'angry young man' archetype gets a clerical twist here, reflecting Kerala cinema's ongoing fascination with institutional critique through mass entertainment.