The actor sathish plays the ambitious adult director Bharathi. When he and his friend (Ramesh Thilak) unintentionally welcome a ghost to their house while intoxicated, trouble starts to ensue. Bharathi discovers that going to a spooky home in a nearby village is the only way to find a solution to this problem. He brings his girlfriend sowmya (Dharsha Gupta) to the bungalow that belonged to the illustrious Mayasena (Sunny Leone), a ruler of long ago.
The second part is entirely devoted to Mayasena's narrative and the reasons her soul is so anxious to receive Bharathi at her palace. However, Mayasena's past is poorly written, which prevents viewers from empathising with the on-screen characters. The only issue is that the investors invested a significant amount in its creation, which is very clear in the second half.
The jarring background score is another unpleasant thing we must endure. Although the narrative scarcely provides sunny leone any opportunity to display her acting, the action parts are skillfully choreographed, and sunny leone does honour to her role. Sequences by yogi babu also don't advance the story in any way. Although Dharsha Gupta gives a strong performance, it irritates me that she appears in horror comedies that objectify women.