A father is going to abroad after offering promise to his child which is still in matrix world. But before his return, the mother was misguided by her friend and as a result of this, she enrolls her child in an orphanage. She lies her husband after his arrival to home, ‘the child was dead’ and later, she settles in abroad.
Now, a supernatural spirit is threatening and disturbing the father who is living in India and also the mother who was brought back from foreign country. With the help of a magician, they finally come across about the truth that the super natural spirit is belonging to their deceased child.
The supernatural spirit of that child seeks justice from its father about his promise which was made before its birth and the climax of that movie has set on the emotional decision of the beloved and lovable father.
Here, director Srinath Ramalingam, stimulates us to raise a question about the reason of being a supernatural spirit in this way. There is no deficiency for horror and terrible scenes in this film. Particularly, the scene in which the magician ‘Mime Gopi’ feels about the existence of the supernatural spirit in that bungalow gives us the excellent experience!
We can say, the background music and camera are somehow successful in making us shocked. Jacqlin Prakash and Deepak Ramesh were given equal opportunities to exhibit their talents as parents. Especially Mime Gopi gets more applause.
Though there are few logical mistakes in this film, like the skeleton of the dead child were kept for long time in the house of step mother, there is general conception that the horror(ghost) movies are exempted from this rule. At last, father Deepak Ramesh captures our attention and sympathy when he sacrifice himself for the accomplishment of his child’s desire.