After their first heartbreaks, four jilted young men plan drastic ways to get back at the women who left them — and are in for a sobering lesson.
Acting
Balasaravanan's comedic timing saves the weaker stretches.
Writing
The premise collapses beautifully into its own absurdity.
Director
K. Janakiraman
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The title references Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's 1917 novel Devdas, the ultimate 'destroyed by love' archetype in Indian cinema—this film flips it into slapstick group therapy.
Director K. Janakiraman reportedly rewrote the ending after test audiences found the original too bleak—explaining the rushed tonal whiplash in the final 15 minutes.