Hemanth Kumar steps up alongside Blood, Bonds, Bravado in this actioner
On the women front, Gopika Suresh plays Arjun’s love interest, while Ayana appears as a police officer who contributes to the narrative turn. The film also reflects the realities of a cosmopolitan city, where white-collar crime often unfolds behind closed doors.
The tagline — Men Love Vengeance, finds meaning through these intersecting arcs. The film treats vengeance not as a single act but as a mindset shaped by ego, hurt, and loyalty. For Arjun, it grows from the need to assert himself beyond his father’s expectations. For the men he squares off against, it comes from survival instincts and bruised pride. In this sense, the story frames every major character as a man reacting to a perceived betrayal, making revenge less about victory and more about identity.
Composer Anoop Seelin steps away from his usual soft tonal palette to deliver a driving background score that lifts the action, while softer passages underline the father-son bond. Maasthi’s dialogues play a crucial part in the action driven family drama, with Karthik S’ cinematography balances grit with polish, giving the action a tactile edge without losing clarity.
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