

Thriller · Drama
Overview
A budding journalist passionate about ethical, noble, hard-hitting journalism understands the more flourishing ghetto of sensationalism & news fabrication that the Entertainment TV Channel he belongs to, thrives on. When caught in a dilemma of whether to hold for a while or rise in protest, a situation forces him to make a decision that puts him out of work but… there begins his work.
Top Cast


Vijay Sethupathi
Vijay Sethupathi
Tilak
Vijay Sethupathi
Tilak


T. Rajendar
T. Rajendar
Mayilvaganan
T. Rajendar
Mayilvaganan


Vikranth
Vikranth
Abdul
Vikranth
Abdul


Madonna Sebastian
Madonna Sebastian
Malar
Madonna Sebastian
Malar


Pandiarajan
Pandiarajan
Pillai
Pandiarajan
Pillai
Akashdeep Saigal
Akashdeep Saigal
Kalyan
Akashdeep Saigal
Kalyan


Bose Venkat
Bose Venkat
Dheeran Maniarasu
Bose Venkat
Dheeran Maniarasu


Jagan
Jagan
Jagan
Jagan
Jagan


R. N. R. Manohar
R. N. R. Manohar
Thilak's Father
R. N. R. Manohar
Thilak's Father


Krishnakumar Ramakumar
Krishnakumar Ramakumar
Ashok
Krishnakumar Ramakumar
Ashok
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