STORY
Many Indian soldiers from Kashmir seemed to be missing, and it is shown that Vasu (Vikram Prabhu), a BSF soldier has apparently disappeared without a trace. His family comprising of his mom (Thulasi) and dad (Raj Kapoor) residing at a village in Sivaganga district worriedly expects some news about Vasu.
REVIEW
Vikram Prabhu could not do much even as he tries to give his best. But the fight scenes are captured and choreographed well. Ranya looks pretty but her lip sync goes for a toss. Their chemistry doesn’t light any sparks.
The love story portraid in the story is also incomplete.
A disclaimer at the film’s beginning states that all the characters including the Kashmiris and Pakistanis will speak in Tamil and is a deliberate attempt to reach out the local audiences. But it has worked in reverse, adding more confusion. The Dialogues are corny and outdated.
Music by Imman is ok. Cinematography by S.R Sathish Kumar could have been better because Kashmir has a lot more beautiful place than what was shown.
The main drawback of the movie is its direction, story and screenplay. The main motive of the movie is not known till the end. We can say the director tries to show some personal emotions of a soldier or he tries to shows some personal interests for his life.