Varadhan travels to Ooty, where the case originated. His journey becomes complicated when his gun is stolen, leading him to board a mysterious bus traveling from Ooty to Coimbatore.

The film features a haunting score by Ron Ethan Yohann and cinematography by Aravinnd Singh , which captures the misty, eerie atmosphere of the Ooty hills.

While primarily a Tamil-language film, it gained attention across South India and was released with subtitles/dubbing in other languages like Hindi due to its universal supernatural-thriller appeal. Critical Reception

Reviewers like Malini Mannath praised Arulnithi's performance and his penchant for choosing experimental horror-thriller scripts. However, the film received mixed feedback regarding its "amateurish treatment" of a complex "time-loop" or "lapse" concept that occurs during the bus journey.

Critics from The Times of India noted the film's engaging "chapters," though some found the screenplay convoluted in the latter half.