

But then the screenplay shifts to Shakthi (Ramana), who has given up on his love and is now carrying out his duties at the marriage hall, where his erstwhile beloved is getting married.Īnd just as you think this is going to be another sob-story with a softy second hero, the story does a U-turn: the bride Divya (Keerthi Chawla) tries to commit suicide, is promptly stopped by the hero, and reveals that she's in love with someone else.

His mentor's (Radha Ravi) bonhomie doesn't help either. He crashes into a discotheque, bashes up a few nasty elements and makes glittering arrests. The film starts with Inspector Guru's (J K Ritheesh) slam-bang entrance worthy of the superstar. That, at any rate, seems to have been director Saravana Shakthi's logic.Īnd in a bizarre way, the movie actually does work - in parts. The Rehashing-Movie-Title-Syndrome has caught up with the Tamil filmmakers, namely Shakya Celluloid, and they have decided to go all out to provide their lead character, J K Ritheesh with the best ammunition they can muster: namely the firepower of Mani Ratnam's movie.
