A wealthy family moves into the Vettaiyapuram palace to renovate their ancestral temple and perform a pooja, unaware of that it will reawaken the feud between a classical dancer, Chandramukhi and Vettaiyan Raja from centuries ago.
The story revolves around the sentimental attachment of a family towards a cot that has been passed through the family for three generations. It has been their family’s companion through their ups and downs for around 250 years and everyone are attached to it emotionally. It has survived as a unperishable common identity link or reference passed from one generation to the next within the family. It was a place for last breadth for some and first breadth for some. Thus, the non living entity becomes a living one among the family members by the memories itched by it in their minds.The screenplay is based on how the antique cot , which the family emotionally revere lose it and how they struggle to recover the same , whether they succeed or lose it forever ,is the question which is answered in the plot.
An army man takes over his cop girlfriend's investigation of a multiple robberies committed by the same team to recover his late father's Paramvir Chakra medal.
An emotional thriller directed by Sai Rajkumar, starring Cheran and Srushti Dange in the lead roles.
Srusthi initially appeared in supporting roles, playing a victim in Myshkin's Yuddham Sei (2011), before playing a supporting role in the Telugu film, April Fool. Srusthi made a breakthrough portraying the lead role in the romantic thriller Megha, winning mixed reviews for her performance in the titular role. While a critic praised her looks, a reviewer from The Hindu noted that her performance is "not noteworthy". Srushti has completed work on Puriyatha Aanandham Puthithaga Aarambam, a romantic film which launches Krish in the leading role. She is currently working on the psychological thriller film Enakkul Oruvan, the horror film Darling and the comedy film Kaththukkutti.