★★★★☆ (4/5) Genre: Dark Comedy / Thriller Watch it for: The perfect blend of chaos, comedy, and suspense.

Alphonse Puthren masterfully weaves multiple subplots together. A lost phone, a stolen car, an eccentric police officer, and a runaway bride all collide in a chaotic, entertaining climax. The film brilliantly proves that human life is entirely subservient to time—both good and bad.

Debuting composer Rajesh Murugesan provided a background score that added significant "pep" to the film, notably the viral track " Pistah " used during action scenes. 4. Cast and Performances

Veteran actors like Nasser and Thambi Ramaiah bring necessary gravitas and humor, particularly in the later sequences Music & Visuals:

The story follows Vetri (Nivin Pauly), an unemployed engineer who is hopelessly in love with Veni (Nazriya Nazim). The conflict? Veni’s father arranges her marriage to a well-settled NRI guy. To stop the wedding, Vetri needs to borrow money from a friend. Simple, right?

Neram served as a massive launching pad for its cast and crew in the Tamil film industry:

Anend C. Chandran utilized unique color tones and gritty, realistic visuals of Chennai's streets, often employing stylized slow-motion sequences.