The movie started well with good comedy and Goosebumps. The background score was the main plus point in this movie .Lawrence plays Raghava the cameraman - an extremely cowardice person, especially to spirits and ghosts. His fear is so believable that you begin to see him as a different person, when he plays the fearless Shiva in the second half. And his dance - take a bow! But stealing the show is Taapsee. From fearless to frightening, from strict and stern professional to the melting romantic, her expressions are bang on target. She plays Nandhini, the fearless director of the TV show, who plots to simulate ghosts into the screen, given her strong disbelief in the concept of spirits. Her excitement gets her hands on the spirit's possession, and this turns the wheel.
For the second time in a row, and she is undoubtedly the best of the lot in comic relief! Aiding comedy, alongside the Raghava Lawrence are Mayilsamy, Manobala, Sriman and others. Nithya Menon is the much awaited twist in the story; without breaking the suspense, all we would promise is that her role and performance is sure to move you.