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Cast

Prasanna Dharmaa

Prasanna Dharmaa

Pandi

Aravinth Sundar

Aravinth Sundar

Kaala

Kathiravan Balu

Kathiravan Balu

Randy Rex

Crew

PK

PK

Cinematography

Adarsh Karan

Adarsh Karan

Editor

Akshay Padmanaba

Akshay Padmanaba

Director

Akshay Padmanaba

Akshay Padmanaba

Writer

Nishitha Pandian

Nishitha Pandian

Costume Designer

Mantra Madhan

Mantra Madhan

Special Effects Makeup Artist

Sethu

Sethu

Assistant Camera

Harish Raja L

Harish Raja L

Line Producer

Srithik Saravanakumar

Srithik Saravanakumar

Co-Producer

Akshay Padmanaba

Akshay Padmanaba

Producer

Gokul Krish

Gokul Krish

VFX Artist

Muneesh

Muneesh

VFX Artist

Abinesh

Abinesh

VFX Artist

Kannan

Kannan

VFX Artist

Shreyank Nanjappa

Shreyank Nanjappa

Sound Designer

Siyayoudeen

Siyayoudeen

Color Grading

Hajan Anbunathan

Hajan Anbunathan

Additional Dialogue

Balasurya Shanmugasundaram

Balasurya Shanmugasundaram

Additional Dialogue

Santhosh

Santhosh

Animation

Gokul G

Gokul G

Music

Akshay Padmanaba

Akshay Padmanaba

Art Direction

Agassi Wonder

Agassi Wonder

Assistant Director

Ridhan

Ridhan

Assistant Director

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The Order Of Time

202510.0 / 1037 min
Drama, Comedy, Thriller, Crime, Science Fiction

Overview

Reality Breaks Bad.

Pandi, a small-time goon, exists on the periphery of power, of morality, of consequence. A single incident with his boss ruptures the fragile order of his life. Time bends, causality dissolves, and actions no longer arrive with clear reasons or outcomes. As violence unfolds with defiant chaos, Pandi turns inward, interrogating guilt, instinct, and the illusion of choice. In the collapse of meaning, he begins to understand that becoming something more than he was is less about survival and more about reckoning.