He has enough screen space in the movie and he utilizes it well. When she has no prominent part to emote in the script makes one wonder that what made her accept the offer in the first place. Tamannah plays a cameo but unfortunately it is an insignificant role in the film. The writer walks away with aplomb in an abundant number of scenes. The highlight of the movie is brilliant dialogues penned down by Prasanna Kumar. The credit goes in entirety to director Lakshmikanth, who has managed to infuse all ingredients that would appease action-buffs, at the same time will lure youngsters to the cinema halls. How Vettri manages to escape the evil-eyes of Poorana forms the crux of the story. This marks the cat and mouse chase that begins and continues throughout the movie, to end in serenity. A baddie in the city Poorana (Ajay) thinks Kishore had eloped with his cash and decides to kill Kishore. Later, he also comes across Swapana (Akshara), who loves Vettri by his forged identity as Kishore.įate strikes a fatal blow on his new found riches and takes a turn in his life. He gets richer in a day's time and money starts pouring in from all quarters. Vettri hides his identity and poses himself as Kishore, the dead man found by him on the railway track. He receives a call through the phone which makes his life go topsy-turvy. When he decides to jump into a moving train, a dead man along with a cellular phone is spotted by him in the nick of the moment.
Frustrated by not getting a job and none to help him, he decides to commit suicide. The movie begins with Vettri (Ravikrishna), who is on the verge of ending his life. Ravikrishna has shed his weight considerably and looks refreshingly different in the role of the protagonist. The plot of the story is based on an action-thriller that takes place in just 72 hours, which is the title. It is indeed a comeback for the actor that has rejuvenated his acting career. After a few duds, Ravikrishna has now opted to get in to the line of action with `Netru Indru Naalai'. `7G Rainbow colony' debuted an actor who portrayed the character of a young lad in the most apt manner.