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An ambitious crime‑fantasy drama that blurs the line between fiction and
reality, the film follows a writer confronted by his own creations, weaving crime, social issues, and philosophical reflections into a surreal narrative tapestry. It impresses with inventive storytelling and striking visual flair despite its modest budget, though preachy overtones and uneven execution dilute the strength of its bold premise. The screenplay cleverly layers meta‑narrative elements—a writer’s world colliding with his characters—while exploring themes of creation, guilt, and redemption through crime and fantasy.
Raghavendran’s direction handles reality shifts with finesse, though the finale leans too heavily on didactic exposition, undermining the subtler “show, don’t tell” strengths. Gorgeous cinematography, immersive sound design, and an intelligent script deliver festival‑worthy moments, while the thematic ambition and fresh Tamil cinema voice shine through the limitations. Still, a preachy climax, rushed emotional beats, and occasional clichés prevent full resonance, with mixed audience reactions pointing to tonal inconsistency.
Ultimately, it is a daring and visually striking debut that sparks conversation—rewarding for fans of experimental cinema, even if its landing is imperfect.
20 Jan’26 10:47
Rudrangshu Samanta
The idea is so big that it solely speaks for itself.
It mainly talks about authority, power, ego and responsibility. It also says about the inhibitions & prejudices that can make
Cinema B.E
Writer witnessing his story characters in real life how they connect with the
story writer it's a new to Tamil Cinema, 25 Lakhs spend on the film but the output does not look as
