They decide to share Rs.5 crore (Rs.50 million) they stole from the bank and here begins all the troubles.
Mistrust crops up between them. Friends get killed one after another and a blame game follows. Yuvan finally manages to survive and the climax tells you what he did with the money.
Debutant director Yuvan has to be commended for his efforts to build a story based on the psychological aspect of one's life. He has effectively shown how humiliation caused by failures gets manifested in youth taking to crime and violence.
He has presented the movie with a brisk pace till the intermission. But the second half, with some predictable turns, is relatively slow. Moreover, the director takes too much of time to reach the climax, which lacks punch despite the many twists and turns.
Thaman, a member of the group Shankar's Boys, scores the music for the film. A couple of songs are racy and foot-tapping.
Yuvan is impressive in the acting department too as he brings out the right emotions at the right time. The rest of the cast, including Sashanth, Bala, Madhu Sharma and Kadhal Dhandapani, do the job entrusted to them well.
On the whole, the movie begins with a promise but fails to maintain the momentum in the second half.