The film’s brevity is considered a strength, keeping the narrative moving at a steady pace.

The story centers on (Amrutha Srinivasan), an independent young novelist living alone in her apartment. The film begins with her murder by a stranger she allows inside, an event that occurs within the first 10 minutes. What initially appears to be an open-and-shut case for Inspector Kumar (Rajesh Balachandran) quickly unravels into a complex web of unconventional relationships and hidden motives. The final clue to the truth lies within Iyal's unpublished novel, titled The Last Page . Critical & Audience Reception

Reviewers from The Times of India and Malini Mannath commend the director for sustaining suspense and exploring "taboo" topics rarely seen in conventional Tamil cinema.

Some viewers noted technical limitations due to a low budget, resulting in "amateur" supporting performances and occasional clumsy direction. Some also felt the ending 30 minutes became overly confusing with too many rapid-fire reveals. Ratings Summary IMDb 6.7/10 The Times of India Letterboxd (User Average) ~3.25/5.0 Dinamalar 2.75/5.0