When making a thriller, the way the story unfolds can make the initial part intriguing. The suspense—character establishment and premise—works well early on, but as the film progresses, there's not much left to say.
In this case, the real villain wasn’t the drug addict—it was the script. The writing lacked depth, which held the film back.
Kunchacko delivered a terrific performance. I personally liked how the story was set up and how it moved in the first half. However, as…