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Ishwar (Haris Kalyan), an IT worker, moves into a new house on rent with his pregnant wife. On the lower floor, a government official Ilamparithi (MS Bhaskar) lives with his wife and daughter. Haris, who is buying a new car, brings the car home and stops it. As only one car can be left in that parking lot, Ilamparithi finds it difficult to take his two wheeler. There is a problem for both of them. In this case, Ilamparithi also buys a car. This leads to a conflict over who will leave the car in the home parking lot. This conflict leads them to take revenge on each other. The conflict culminates in murder. What results in this is the climax.

As the development and convenience for man increases, so do the vehicles. There is nowhere enough space to park them. It is this thing that allows us to easily 'park' ourselves in this film.

Director Ramkumar Balakrishnan has put a token of our fandom in it along with a smooth screenplay. A role that Harish Kalyan can be proud of. Harish is perfect for the role. He has expressed the pressure well when the parking problem becomes such a problem that he can't even take care of his pregnant wife properly. His villain is MS Bhaskar. His stubborn behavior towards his wife, daughter and office, which is normal in the beginning, but gradually takes him to the highest level, is terrifying.

Acting is manly. As his ego swells, each relationship leaves him and even then his stubbornness to not let go is amazing.

It's amazing to see a young actress come across in a pregnant role. Induja understands its 'weight' and carries it beautifully.

Cinematography by Jiju Sunny and editing by Philomena Raj are commendable. Harish and MS Bhaskar have recorded the speed of showing who will be the first to park their car.

Sam CS's music plays an important role in keeping the film moving without slowing down the tempo.It seems that director Ramkumar Balakrishnan has filmed this story from real experience. . For some people, setting the scenes at the peak of the parking problem can be mind-altering, while for others it can trigger the ego and pull the trigger. So think twice before taking action.

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