The second-most important actor in the film, after the lead, is Varalaxmi Sarathkumar. Although she has a strong character journey, the killer impact is absent. Everything starts out beautifully and is reminiscent of her in the krack act. The pre-climax phase lacks the necessary intensity, and the later transition isn't all that significant.


Duniya Vijay, who is playing the adversary, has the physical attributes but lacks the emotional depth to make an impact. The biggest letdown is the lacklustre characterization. In addition to them, Honey Rose, who portrays Balakrishna's mother, plays a crucial position. You did read that correctly. She has a better part than the main heroine, yet this feature, even with the makeup, seems weird. The other performers serve as extras to move the action along.

With his obnoxious background score, S Thaman once again does honour to the mass fare. Even while it isn't particularly noteworthy, it accomplishes the intended goal and enhances the action blocks. Although the songs may be improved, they are well shot, thus there is not much to be upset about. Excellent cinematography was done by Rishi Punjabi. The images give the film a rich appearance, along with the lavish production values of Mythri movie Makers. The editing may be harsh.

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