A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 30, 2017
Original Title:
எவனவன்
Alternate Titles:
Evan Avan
Evanavan
Yevan Avan
Genres:
Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
Dreams on Frames
Production Countries:
India
Ratings / Certifications:
IN: U
Runtime: 131
Akhil shoots his girlfriend Nayana on camera while she is taking bath. Nayana finds about it and gets furious. Though Akhil deletes the video immediately, he later recovers it with the help of a recovery software as he wants to enjoy Nayana taking bath. The mobile gets lost and it travels via many pairs of hands. Finally Saran, a software professional, gets it. Akhil traces it and asks Saran to give back his mobile; Saran, who know about the bathing video contained in the mobile phone, puts a few demands to give it back. He wants Akhil to do certain things. What are the things demanded by Saran? Could Akhil do them and get his mobile back? Does Nayana know all these things? What happened to the love? Watch the movie to know the answers.
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Director:
Natty Kumar
Director of Photography:
K. Arun Prasath
Original Music Composer:
Fedo Pete
Writer:
Natty Kumar
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