In Himachal Pradesh, Parthiban (Vijay) owns a coffee business with his wife Sathya (Trisha). The Harold Das (Arjun Sarja) and Anthony (Sanjay Dutt) gang constantly abuse the couple and their two kids. The enigma in the movie is whether it's because of misidentification or whether he's the actual LEO DAS. Your browser does not support HTML5 video.The setting of the narrative, which takes place in Theog, Himachal Pradesh, provides something new. Although technically sound, the hyena sequence in the beginning is long and overly theatrical. The opening scene featuring the Supari killing gang piques interest, and Parthiban's encounter with them at the café is fantastic.
Director Kanagaraj's skill to produce dramatic action sequences is seen in that café scene. The movie graph starts to decline once the court releases Parthiban. After seeing parthiban on the news, Anthony's group concludes that he resembles "Leo Das" a lot. Anthony's son Leo Das is said to have passed away years ago. Parthiban, who is in Shimla, is approached by Anthony's men, who press him to confess that he is Leo. Frustrated parthiban attacks Anthony, Harold Das.
At this point of the time in the story, the film becomes shallow. The fight sequences are all over the place. director lokesh kanagaraj has failed to show his prowess in slick scene-making. The only saving grace is Anirudh’s background score.