Guna’s only ambition was to be "known." He wanted people to turn around when he walked down the street. He wanted the fear and respect that came with a reputation. But unfortunately for Guna, the only reputation he had was as the guy who once got his head stuck in a college gate while trying to sneak in to watch a Vijay movie.
"Who is that boy?" Ranganathan whispered to his driver. "Sir, that is Guna. Good for nothing fellow." "No, look at his eyes. The fire. The confidence. He must be a new recruit for Nataraj... maybe even a hired killer from out of town!" oru kuprasidha payyan tamilyogi
If you want, I can draft the 150–200 word spoiler-minimized synopsis and the 8–10 discussion prompts now. Guna’s only ambition was to be "known
The film unfolds through a gripping courtroom narrative where a young lawyer (Indrans) takes up the defense of the accused, challenging deep-rooted caste hierarchies and colonial judicial prejudices. It raises powerful questions about justice, evidence, and social discrimination. "Who is that boy