![]() But even that clue leads to an unusual twist that you might see coming, later confirmed when it's revealed that the suspected murderer had a son with an aging disease that left him disfigured and the brunt of cruel derision during his youth. By chance, Meera had a recording device in her hearing aid to help her with her speech, and it provides a clue to the type of music associated with the serial killer. The clever screenwriting reaches a level of complexity when it reveals a circumstance behind the third missing murder victim named Meera. That's when Arun rises to the occasion and uses his extensive background of studying vicious crimes to solve a mystery that's continually thwarted by an overbearing police captain (Suzane George) who almost never sees things his way. ![]() It all seems rather confusing until the story line settles into an investigation of serial murders targeting teenage school girls. He gets in trouble with his brother-in-law for forging his niece Ammu's (Abhirami) report card, and in an effort to save face with Annu's teacher (Amala Paul), pays for the objects her mute daughter shoplifted at a neighborhood store. The principal character, Arun Kumar (Vishnu Vishal), is trying to negotiate a film deal as an assistant director, and suddenly has to do an about face and accept a position as a sub-inspector with the local police. This is a movie you'll have to stick with beyond the first twenty minutes or so because the opening seems very disjointed. Reviewed by classicsoncall 10 / 10 "Completely a psycho!"
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