The Chettans have done it again, solidifying their reputation as the best storytellers in the industry with yet another remarkable screenplay. This time, they've crafted a simple yet deeply engaging narrative with a minimalist approach—limited cast, a single plotline, and a strong emphasis on the location and geography, which significantly enhance the story's depth.
This year seems to belong to Asif Ali, who delivers yet another good performance. Following his successes in Thalavan and Adios Amigo, this marks his third…