These
days,
Kollywood
seems
to
be
much
adhered
to
continuous
remakes
as
the
producers
consider
them
as
the
safest
bet.
Now
followed
by
Ninaithaale
Inikkum
(remake
of
Classmates),
Kamal
Haasan
starrer
Unnai
Pol
Oruvan
(A
Wednesday)
and
Dhanush"s
Kutty
(Allu
Arjun"s
Aarya),
its
turn
of
Rambha
to
get
along
with
the
same
formula.
The
actress
seems
to
be
elated
for
praiseworthy
laurels
won
for
her
performance
in
Quick
Gun
Murugan.
Instantaneously,
the
actress
gets
ready
for
next
release
Vidiyum
Varai
Kathiru
featuring
her
in
lead
role.
The
film
is
about
a
young
girl,
who
has
to
spend
an
entire
night
alone
in
her
uncle"s
home.
Things
are
fine
until
she
receives
anonymous
calls
from
a
stranger
harassing
her
over
the
phone.
The
ominous
voice
threatens
about
killing
her
over
the
night.
With
no
options
left
the
girl
calls
up
the
cops
who
in
turn
trace
the
call.
But
it"s
really
appalling
to
know
that
the
stranger
is
calling
from
nowhere,
but
within
the
house.
Viyas
has
handled
screenplay,
dialogues
and
direction
while
Tan
Joor
has
tuned
melodies
to
lyrics
of
Pa.
Vijay.
Panneer
Selvam
has
cranked
the
camera
and
Pallavi
has
produced
under
the
banner
of
Pariyaj
Creations.
The
film
also
features
Prakash
Raj
and
Riyaz
Khan
in
prominent
roles.