
A barber seeks vengeance after his home is burglarized, cryptically telling police his "lakshmi" has been taken, leaving them uncertain if it's a person or object. His quest to recover the elusive "lakshmi" unfolds.
2h 21m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

R. Nandhakumar
Director

Nithilan Saminathan
Director

T. Suresh
Director

Vijay Sethupathi
Maharaja

Anurag Kashyap
Selvam

Mamta Mohandas
Aasifa

Nataraja Subramanian
S. Varadharajan

Abhirami
Selvam's Wife

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Jun 13, 2025I watched this movie because a friend recommended it. I love movies with a plot twist. 15 minutes into the movie I got serious doubts if it was worth continuing to watch it, but I figured if there's a good plot twist at the end, it makes it worth it. Maybe they will make it come together in a way that really baffles my mind. But that never happened. The story is incoherent, there's so many things that don't make sense, And the only surprising moment I experienced sort of whole movie where when I asked myself "What the heck did the writers think?" It's as if a 14 year old wrote a screenplay. And that great final plot twist? I saw it coming a mile away, and i was hoping "please don't let it be that". Of course it was exactly that.

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Jun 13, 2025It has been a long time since I have witnessed a script that utilizes the technique of "subversion" so tactfully. The initial half cleverly diverges into various paths with not just one, but three distinct plotlines running parallel to each other. Even though Initially you might find yourself quite confused, struggling to comprehend the purpose of it all. However, rest assured, all your confusion will be dissipated and your queries will be addressed at appropriate times, which specifically transpires in the latter portion of the second half. And trust me, the final act will astonish you and leave you profoundly moved. Now I will refrain from revealing anything more to avoid any inadvertent spoilers, though I will say this; if you are a seasoned viewer, well-versed in "foreign cinema", you might be able to anticipate the concluding twist from afar. On the contrary, if you are fresh to this particular genre or lack exposure to "World Cinema," brace yourself for an unforgettable revelation! P. S. Kashyap maybe going through tough times as a 'director', but as an 'actor' he continues to evolve with each character he commits himself to. He nailed his role here, especially in the last ten minutes, that will certainly leave a mark!