Right opens with a compelling setup at the Kovalam Police Station on a quiet day, which quickly descends into chaos. The story kicks off when an elderly man (Arun Pandian) arrives seeking help to find his missing son, last seen after a night at a pub. Simultaneously, a woman officer (Akshara Reddy) enters with a wedding invitation, inadvertently triggering a chain of events when a laptop reveals the stationâs network has been hacked. The tension escalates with a bomb hidden under a police writerâs chair and a mysterious audio message, plunging the station into panic. From the first frame, the film effectively builds curiosity and suspense.
The performances anchor the filmâs engagement. Akshara Reddy delivers a confident and nuanced performance, balancing poise with intensity. Arun Pandian brings credibility and gravitas as a concerned father, while debutant Aditya fits seamlessly into the narrative. Yuvina, remembered from Veeram, impresses in her limited screen time, and Vinodhini shines as the Judge, lending weight to critical sequences. The occasional lighter moments, though not always perfectly timed, provide welcome relief from the tension.
