The crimes committed a couple of decades back coming home to roost, and the baddies getting their just dessert, forms the crux of the plot. Weaved in is the family sentiment, sibling bonding, action, romance and comedy. Naren after beginning his career with some interesting off beat films, returns to the Tamil screen after a long hiatus to star in a typical pot boiler. And plays with gusto the one-man demolition squad who vanquishes the evil forces.
The film opens in Chennai. The sibling bonding shared between Naren and his elder sister Meena is entertaining. He is a college student and she is a professor. After the mandatory scenes of the comic antics of a lecturer and of the hero taking on some college rowdies (MS Bhasker), the story shifts to Thambikottai where Naren goes on a college trip. His sister had expressed apprehensions, for the place held bitter memories for her. And it had to do with the local thug Rajendran whose unscrupulous ways to keep his transport business going, had led to the death of her near ones. Predictably, Naren falls for the thug’s pretty daughter Poonam, earning the ire of the man.
The scene shifts back to Chennai, where Poonam gets admission in a college. Her guardian is her loud, foul -mouthed sister Sangitha, who runs her own criminal outfit. With Naren not backing out of his love, its time for the final showdown. There’s nothing new about the script or the presentation of the film. What keeps the film going is the racy pace that the debutant director has managed to maintain.