Directed by Rajesh M. Selva , with a screenplay by Kamal Haasan , cinematography by Sanu Varghese, and music by Ghibran. Plot Summary

Played the flamboyant, often comical antagonist.

Portrays a gritty, world-weary cop. Reviewers from The Times of India praised his ability to balance the "steeliness of a cop with the tenderness of a father".

Includes Kishore and Sampath Raj as key figures in the narcotics and gang conflict, and Aman Abdullah as Diwakar’s son. Critical Reception

Received praise for her physical effort in realistic, "de-glam" action sequences, particularly a standout kitchen fight with Kamal Haasan.

In retaliation, Rao kidnaps Diwakar’s teenage son, Vasu, demanding the return of the drugs. When Diwakar attempts the exchange, the bag of cocaine goes missing within the nightclub, forcing him into a desperate race to find the drugs and save his son while evading both gangsters and his own suspicious colleagues, such as NCB agent Mallika (Trisha).