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Synopsis: The life of a young boy, Sathyadev, takes a destined route when his father becomes an incidental casualty in a scene of crime. The I.P.S. route takes away from him, a loving wife-to-be and renders a child motherless. It also gives him a prominent enemy, Victor, who makes a comeback into his life as the perpetrator when he is attempting to solve a kidnap case. And like the narrative tells at that very moment - 'All hell breaks loose' and culminates in a riotous climax.
Genre: Action, Thriller
Director(s): Gautham Menon
  1 win & 6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.3
Year:
2015
168 min
$105,184
1,025 Views


You make our hearts sting!"

"Awright, what's happened's happened!"

"Why make any trouble?

That's a great looking couple!"

"Pull up your lungi...

It's getting dusty through!"

"Pull up your sari...

Your hip is in view!"

"Pull up your lungi...

It's getting dusty through!"

"Pull up your sari...

Your hip is in view!"

"All our faded faces

are now glowing"

"All our miserable folk

are now celebrating"

Victor, why did you leave him?

Sathya, come!

Go on!

Ask him to dance.

"Think you have what it takes?"

"All just an empty parade!

Don't show me your empty parade!"

"Think you have what it takes?"

"All just an empty parade!

Don't show me your empty parade!"

"Now on,

everything will work out great!"

"Firecrackers will burst

without being lit!"

"For jasmine scents to waft,

won't you come near my home?"

"Am I not there

to claim your desire?"

"For jasmine scents to waft,

won't you come near my home?"

"Am I not there

to claim your desire?"

"Why don't you come and dance

without lifting your collar?"

"Are you ready to whistle and holler?"

"Why don't you come and dance

without lifting your collar?"

"Are you ready to whistle and holler?"

"Think you have what it takes?"

"All just an empty parade!

Don't show me your empty parade!"

"Think you have what it takes?"

"All just an empty parade!

Don't show me your empty parade!"

"Vellai, who's setting the stage,

In murder and theft, he does engage!"

"Vichchu, who's putting up the lights,

In dead man sketches, he delights!"

"Filthy Raidu,

He's a pristine fraud!"

"Mayil, who's putting up the tent,

Born in a prison, this gent!"

"Bala, who's setting the table,

He'll do your last rites, so very able!"

"John, who's welcoming everyone,

In putting a scene, he's second to none!"

"Come together you all, small or great

Serve them food in the same plate!"

"Our friendship is an inseparable pair

Like the salt in the air"

"Think you have what it takes?"

"All just an empty parade!

Don't show me your empty parade!"

"Think you have what it takes?"

"All just an empty parade!

Don't show me your empty parade!"

"Pull up your lungi...

It's getting dusty through!"

"Pull up your sari...

Your hip is in view!"

"All our faded faces

are now glowing"

"All our miserable folk

are now celebrating"

"All our faded faces

are now glowing"

"All our miserable folk

are now celebrating"

"Come, dearest, come!

Is she your darling?"

"A 'No' to all of us, I guess.

You make our hearts sting!"

Greetings, brother. Sathya, come.

-Welcome, Victor.

Tell me, Victor.

I've asked around about Sathya.

Complete background check.

Hes okay, brother.

-Just okay?

Not perfect, eh?

This was how a cop came with a mic.

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Thiagarajan Kumararaja

Thiagarajan Kumararaja is an Indian film director and screenwriter. He made his feature film debut with the critically acclaimed gangster film Aaranya Kaandam (2011), which earned him the Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film of a Director at the 59th National Film Awards. more…

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