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White Rose

2024-05-04
RATING
7.9/10
POPULARITY
65.0
Last Updated on 05 Nov 2025
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Divya's world collapses when her husband dies and her young daughter is abducted. She teams with ACP Vetri, who is morally conflicted, to confront Dilip, a silent but deadly serial killer. As Divya fights to rescue her child, Vetri must face his own inner crisis and the hidden connections between the cases.

Divya's world collapses when her husband dies and her young daughter is abducted. She teams with ACP Vetri, who is morally conflicted, to confront Dilip, a silent but deadly serial killer. As Divya fights to rescue her child, Vetri must face his own inner crisis and the hidden connections between the cases.

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Genres: Thriller  ·  Crime

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A mother's daughter is kidnapped and she teams up with a conflicted cop to confront a psychopathic killer and save her child.

K Rajashekar wrote and directed the movie.

Anandhi stars as Divya, with R. K. Suresh as the antagonist.

It was released on 5 April 2024.

Kidnapping, trauma, mental illness, survival, guilt and the search for redemption.

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Storyline

After tragedy strikes her family, Divya is pulled into a desperate fight when her daughter vanishes. The kidnapper's obsession with white roses becomes a psychological puzzle. ACP Vetri, harbouring guilt and secrets, joins her search. Together they navigate the underbelly of crime, trauma and survival - in a battle where time, silence and truth are as deadly as the killer.

Tagline

When the mask falls, the mission begins.

Motion Picture Rating (MPA)

U/A

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Trivia
  • Marks the directorial debut of K Rajashekar
  • Starring Anandhi in the lead role and R. K. Suresh as the antagonist
  • Released theatrically on 5 April 2024
  • Produced under Poombarai Murugan Productions
Goofs
  • Some character motivations feel under explained in the second half
  • Certain investigative logic in the police sequences lacks plausibility
Quotes
  • "I started believing the roses were white. Then I learned they bleed."
  • "In darkness you don't just lose a child - you lose the voice that screams for you."
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  • The end credits roll over a scene of white roses wilting in silence, linking the motif of the title to the final moment.
Connections
  • Blends kidnapping thriller and psychopathic antagonist tropes, with echoes of crime films where the victim and the law converge in unexpected ways.
Soundtracks
  • Music by Sudharshan uses tense rhythms, ambient motifs and sharp silences to emphasise Divya's terror and the relentless chase.

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