, an ambitious young architect whose dreams are crushed when his wealthy client, Chandrasekar
In Hindu mythology, a Sarabham (or Sharabha) is a part-lion, part-bird creature—stronger than a lion or an elephant. This symbolism is woven into the film’s theme: characters who appear one way but possess a much more dangerous, multifaceted nature underneath. The Platform: What is Tamilyogi? sarabham tamilyogi
), an architect who feels cheated by a wealthy businessman. To get back his due and secure extra money, he hatches a plan to kidnap the businessman's daughter, Shruti ( Salony Luthra , an ambitious young architect whose dreams are
Critics and audiences have often compared Sarabham to international thrillers, specifically noting its structural similarities to the Japanese film Game. Despite these comparisons, the film maintains its own identity by grounding its themes in the contemporary Indian urban experience. It explores the lengths to which individuals will go to achieve the "American Dream" in an Indian context, highlighting the erosion of ethics in the face of material gain. Screenplay: The film’s biggest asset is its tight