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Couple Declared Dead Fights Stolen Identity Crisis
12 Feb
Summary
- A couple declared dead on paper faces identity theft after a medical crisis.
- A journalist investigates the case of a man declared dead needing a kidney transplant.
- The film criticizes how casually power treats people as disposable.

A gripping drama unfolds as a couple, declared legally dead after a medical crisis, discovers their identities have been systematically erased. Muthusirpi, a factory worker, and his wife Suseela, face a devastating blow when a medical emergency plunges them into a corrupt system.
Their plight intensifies when a central minister urgently needs a kidney transplant, and Muthusirpi is identified as the sole match in the country. A determined journalist takes on their case, navigating legal complexities and exposing how power can treat individuals as disposable.
While the film's satirical elements and Sean Roldan's score are noteworthy, the narrative struggles with character depth. Characters often feel like pawns in a larger game, lacking genuine emotional resonance. Muthusirpi's persistent refusal of life-changing financial aid, portrayed as dignity, instead highlights the director's commentary on the inherent nobility of the poor.
The film's exploration of organ harvesting, though not the central focus, reveals worn edges. Despite these drawbacks, the movie succeeds in keeping viewers engaged with its plot and landed some critical social commentary, even if the people within the mess felt less compelling than their situation.



