A significant portion of the film focuses on the heartwarming relationship between Velu and his daughter before and after the tragedy.
Velu faces systemic barriers, including police apathy and pressure from powerful figures—including his own half-brother, Senthil—to cover up the crime for political reasons. A significant portion of the film focuses on
Velu (Yogi Babu) is a simple man working in a tea stall in Cuddalore whose world revolves around his wife and 9-year-old daughter, Bommai Nayagi. A significant portion of the film focuses on
It highlights the loopholes and delays within the legal system that often re-traumatize victims. A significant portion of the film focuses on
The film explores how social hierarchy impacts access to justice for marginalized communities.
The narrative suggests that people must eventually stand up for themselves against powerful figures rather than relying solely on others.