Officially available on Amazon Prime Video ⚖️ Based on a True Story

The story, based on true events from 1993, follows a pregnant woman from the Irular tribe who searches for her husband, who goes missing from police custody. The movie highlights police brutality, systemic injustice, and the exploitation of marginalized communities.

As one prominent film producer tweeted (now deleted) during the leaks: “You say you care about justice for the Irular, but you won’t pay ₹149 (US$2) to watch their story legally? You are the problem.”

Tamilyogi is a well-known piracy site that hosts Tamil and other South Indian films shortly after their release. For many, the site became a primary—albeit illegal—way to access the film. The Accessibility Paradox: While platforms like Prime Video

Directed by T. J. Gnanavel, the film received worldwide acclaim for its "raw, real, and brutal" portrayal of police brutality and caste-based discrimination.