Deva (Natty), Janani (Ruhi Singh) and Bhaskar (Arjunan), the trio are
salespersons who are duped during the sale of a car, not just A CAR,
it’s THE CAR… Yes, Rolls Royce Ghost. And as fate would have it, they
are pinned and jailed for the crime which they did not commit, that is
stealing the car. The screenplay over these scenes just rush around so
that the director wants to get to the cream of the story on what happens
next. As one would have predicted, they are unable to find jobs after
being blacklisted, go deep into finding new friends Babu (Rajan) and
eventually start becoming car thieves.
The plot appears decent, a bunch of wannabe car thieves, finally when
they head out to do pull the biggest heist of their lives find out the
real truth behind their blacklisting, do they get even? How do they
counter react, all that in a nutshell looks like a promising screenplay
in making. The problem comes when the director turns to go comical,
which appears to have inserted into many scenes with a sense of rush
rather than falling in line with the story itself. The screenplay starts
suffering when strong and bold characters like Atul Kulkarni are not
given solid characterization and appear under-utilized.