Decades passed. The island turned into a tourist spot, “Paradise Beach.” Children played where soldiers once bled. One evening, his granddaughter, Meena, a bright history student, found a corroded fuse mechanism in his attic.
: True to the style of Neelam Productions, the movie highlights the exploitation of the working class and the deep-seated caste prejudice that complicates the characters' lives. Irandam Ulagaporin Kadaisi Gundu Tamilyogi
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True to Pa. Ranjith's production style, it highlights the struggles of the marginalized working class , unionization, and the persistence of caste-based discrimination . : True to the style of Neelam Productions,
Narrative and Themes The plot follows Soori, a poor day-labourer who finds an inert bomb dating back to World War II while digging in a field. Instead of immediately reporting it, Soori hides the device, hoping to sell it to the highest bidder. His secret becomes a catalyst, exposing the intersecting tensions of survival, greed, dignity, and systemic neglect. The film navigates the collision between local, everyday struggles and the lingering aftershocks of global history—how an artifact of a distant war intrudes into the rhythms of village life and reshapes choices.
Muthiah’s eyes dimmed. “Buried. Waiting.”
However, some critics have pointed out that the movie's storyline is predictable and lacks depth. The film's pacing has also been criticized for being slow in some parts.