While the first half promises so much the second half is a total let down as the screenplay goes wayward and the long-drawn climax is unbearable not only because of the blood and gore but because of the unimaginative execution which is just a copy of all other Bala climaxes. The biggest crime that Bala commits is writing Varalakshmi completely out of the script in the second half and a girl who has been shown as headstrong and capable of literally beating up men is made to surrender to the villain without a roar thereby killing the Sooravali character. R.K. Suresh's villainy looks like it is straight from a B or C grade film and what is more to say that when the hero and heroine meet a tragic end the unimaginative sequences prevents us from feeling for them.
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