The movie boasts an impressive cast, including Anjali, Nambi, and Ilavarasu. Anjali, in particular, delivers a remarkable performance as Deiva Thirumagal, bringing depth and nuance to the character. The film is directed by K. Bhagyaraj, who is known for his ability to craft engaging stories that resonate with the audience. The cinematography and music in the movie are also noteworthy, adding to the overall emotional impact of the film.
Vikram’s portrayal of Krishna is nothing short of legendary. He spent months observing people with similar conditions to ensure his performance was authentic and respectful. Every gesture, from the way he walks to his stuttered speech, conveys a sense of innocence and vulnerability that anchors the entire movie. Opposite him, Baby Sara as Nila delivers a performance that is incredibly natural, making their chemistry the heartbeat of the film. The supporting cast, including Anushka Shetty as the empathetic lawyer Anuradha and Amala Paul as Shwetha, provides the necessary narrative weight to the legal and emotional conflict.