Rachel Victor (Priya Bhavani Shankar), a Chennai-based journalist, decides to embark on a journey to save these two men from being hanged, or at the very least delay their execution. The essence of the narrative will be the journalist's complete inquiry. Sankar Doss wrote the screenplay for this film. He has provided content that appears to be promising. The movie has a terrific plotline that can be turned into a picture that will amuse you in every manner conceivable.
Sarjun KM helmed Blood Money, and he has established himself as a filmmaker who does not want to be a mainstream director and instead chooses to explore emotions in new ways. The film contains all of the key aspects and ingredients for an emotional and suspenseful thriller. However, it fails to keep viewers riveted to their seats and gripped with anticipation. After 1.5 hours, the film has yet to get into the specifics of the mission and begin the plot. There are a few sequences and circumstances in which the plot resolves on its own. That doesn't seem very persuasive.
Priya has done an excellent job as a courageous journalist willing to go to any length to crack the mystery and save those two men. kishore has done well despite the fact that he did not have that much screen time. She will capture your hearts despite the fact that he just had a few scenes. And in the end, the movie ends as a watchable thriller just for her sake.