Vikram (as Arul Kumaran) & Jyothika (as Kanmani)

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The soundtrack was a major commercial asset. Songs like "Patthu Viral" and "Soodamani" became chartbusters, blending traditional folk rhythms with contemporary orchestration. The background score amplified the tension during confrontations.

The year 2004 stands as a golden era for Tamil commercial cinema, marked by larger-than-life characters, thunderous background scores, and high-octane action packages. At the center of this action revolution was the , released on May 1, 2004. Written and directed by the master of racy screenplays, Director Hari , the film brought together the explosive combination of "Chiyaan" Vikram and Jyothika .

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Includes Saranya Ponvannan, K.S. Ravikumar, Kollam Thulasi, and Vinu Chakravarthy.

The film's technical aspects significantly contributed to its theatrical impact:

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