The trailer projects Amala Paul as a confident and independent girl called Kamini, with a proclivity for betting. Is there more to her? The suspence in the trailer works.
She's equal parts arrogant, audacious, and artistic, as the film's tagline claims.
From riding a bike with a guy on the pillion to partying late night with the male friends, she does everything that girls are unduly slut-shamed for, in our patriarchal society.
Amala's seen wielding a mechanical ax-saw, clad in blood-soaked nurse clothes, even as Ramya, dressed similarly, holds on to bloodied, disfigured doll. Are they on a revenge spree?
Is this a random swimming scene or some sort of action episode set underwater, with a clever pay-off?
Amala and TV anchor Ramya Subramaniam seem to be happy-go-lucky colleagues, who love parties. What's the event that turns their lives upside down?
A mysterious biker (Amala?) dressed as a clown - flanked by two axes on the pillion - chasing a fleeing man into a lonely subway. Now, that's a frame which is real tough to ignore!
'Were we born with dresses. So, the naked body is the real birthday dress,' proclaims a animated Amala Paul, in between deep puffs from her cigarette. Does this statement lead to disaster?
Amala looks like she is trapped inside a dark space, where she uses her cigarette lighter to her advantage. She must have thanked her stars for carrying that on the fateful day!
Amala. admiring her stylish self, on the mirror, before she puts on her shades, and sets out for something, that's probably going to change her life!
A rather obscure frame showing a person, dressed in clown clothes and a demon mask, sitting on the bonnet of a speeding car. Is that Amala Paul? Is it yet another snapshot of her wierd revenge spree?
A wounded Amala Paul, crouched on the floor, besides a collapsed scooter, probably hiding from imminent danger. What has she gone through? What is she escaping from?
What is Ramya running from? Or is she rushing to meet someone? The scene unfolding in an office with the other employers quite oblivious to the developments raises a lot of questions, right?
Amala is comely in traditional attire, probably in a scene set at a temple. Is Kamini a theist? Does it have a role to play in her retribution? Is she playing 'karma'? The answers arrive on July 19.