Arivu picks up a microphone. For the first time, he records the sea—not as evidence, but as poetry.
The Tamil movie , released on January 29, 2010, remains a landmark in Kollywood for its bold attempt at the "buddy comedy" genre. Directed by Venkat Prabhu , the film was marketed as "A Venkat Prabhu Holiday," signaling a departure from standard cinematic tropes in favor of a breezy, irreverent atmosphere. Plot Overview: A Journey from Village to Beach goa movie tamil
Meera digs up an old case file: State vs. Francis D’Souza (2018). The man Arivu helped convict. Francis died in prison last month—suicide, officially. But Meera has a USB drive: an unprocessed audio clip from the night of the crime, recorded by a tourist’s phone at a Baga beach shack. The police dismissed it as "ambient noise." Arivu picks up a microphone
Arivu and Meera become reluctant detectives, riding her scooter through Goa’s monsoon-drenched lanes. They interview faded suspects: a Russian drug runner, a jealous husband, a Catholic priest who speaks flawless Tamil. Each interview, Arivu records. Each recording, he breaks down a new layer. Directed by Venkat Prabhu , the film was
Arivu records it. This time, he doesn’t analyze. He simply hands the raw file to Meera. "Let the world hear it raw. No filters. No experts. Just truth."
As the friends face numerous challenges and obstacles, they begin to drift apart. However, in a heartwarming climax, they come together to help Aadhavan retrieve his lost documents and solve their problems.