Mathi is in deep trouble. He borrowed money from a ruthless loan shark named (Bobby Simha) and has failed to repay it. Vattiraja gives him a deadline to return the money by evening, or face dire consequences. Simultaneously, Mathi’s sister fixes Jeena's marriage to someone else, giving him until the end of the day to intervene.

Veni (Nazriya Nazim), elopes with him because her father refuses to let her marry an unemployed man and is planning her engagement to someone else. Family Pressure: Vetri's brother-in-law is also demanding money by 5:00 PM to start a new business. Wikipedia +4 The Day's Escalating Chaos As Vetri tries to gather the money, a series of unfortunate events (attributed to "bad time") occur: Wikipedia Stolen Funds: Vetri manages to get the money from a friend, but it is stolen by a mugger on his way to pay Raja. Kidnapping: While Vetri is trying to recover the money, Veni's gold chain is snatched, and she is later kidnapped by Raja's men, who mistake her for the girlfriend of another debtor. Police Trouble: Veni's father files a kidnapping complaint against Vetri. A police officer (John Vijay) summons Vetri to the station—also by 5:00 PM—threatening to arrest him if he doesn't bring Veni back. Wikipedia +1 Resolution The film's climax uses

Alphonse Puthren, who also edited the film, brought a fresh, non-linear storytelling approach inspired by international filmmakers like . The film is celebrated for its: Full cast & crew - Neram (2013) - IMDb

His girlfriend Veni (Nazriya Nazim) elopes with him to escape an arranged marriage, leading her father to file a police complaint against Vetri.

Made his successful Tamil debut with this film.

For a film that relies entirely on the concept of "time," Neram has aged remarkably well. It remains a masterclass in low-budget, high-concept filmmaking. It proved that you don't need a star’s star image to succeed; you need a tight story, a ticking clock, and a hero who is just as confused as the audience.

The movie chronicles the events of a single day. To add to the chaos, Mathi loses a bag containing a large amount of money that he finds by chance. The film uses a non-linear narrative and fast-paced editing to show how the lives of these characters intersect and how "Time" plays a cruel but ultimately fair game in deciding their fate.

It was shot simultaneously in Malayalam and Tamil with slight variations in the supporting cast, making it a rare cross-industry hit. Why It's Worth Watching

Let’s not forget the late as the bumbling constable or John Vijay delivering a career-defining performance as the don who loves bad English puns ( "Maya... Mythili... Madhuri... En per Maya" ).

The movie explores the philosophical concept of timing, showing how a person's life can change drastically based on luck and decisions made within a few hours.