The film was criticized for a stretched-out, nearly hour-long climax that some felt lost emotional weight due to its sheer length. Some reviewers also found the screenplay predictable after the promising first half.

The final act is a grueling 45-minute stunt sequence where the protagonist must use his tactical knowledge and his signature weapon—the laththi—to protect his son and escape. Production Highlights

The film follows (Vishal), a lower-rank police constable and "laththi" (baton) specialist who is trying to rebuild his life after a suspension.