The Royal prince of scotland and the chief minister of Odissa are killed in a couple of high-profile murders towards the beginning of the film. The main character Srinidhi Shetty's love interest is introduced as a math instructor named Vikram. Meenakshi Govindarajan develops an investigation theory that demonstrates that a brilliant mathematician was responsible for the murders, and Irfan Pathan appears as an Interpol investigator who is investigating the killings.
We have a little twist when planning to kill Russia's defence minister. The lengthy flashback sections are where the true chaos starts. Scenes involving self-imagination and mental conflict are absurdly complex and drawn out. Cobra's first half drags on for too long, but its new setting and impressive production values save it. The story about murders employing complicated and difficult-to-believe mathematics has both positive and negative aspects. In Cobra, vikram has introduced another another challenging topic.
Unfortunately, the execution disappoints him. After a somewhat satisfactory first half, the second half falls flat and becomes a test of the viewer's patience. The production values are rich but everything goes in vain in the end due to a pathetic execution by the director of the movie. vikram should wait for his comeback success until September.