Goa Madras Cafe (or Anjuna Mounam – "Anjuna Silence")
Meera digs up an old case file: State vs. Francis D’Souza (2018). The man Arivu helped convict. Francis died in prison last month—suicide, officially. But Meera has a USB drive: an unprocessed audio clip from the night of the crime, recorded by a tourist’s phone at a Baga beach shack. The police dismissed it as "ambient noise." goa movie tamil
Enter (30s), a restless documentary filmmaker from Coimbatore. She’s making a film about Goa’s disappearing Portuguese-era soundscapes—church bells, creaky ferry wheels, Konkani folk songs. She rents the guesthouse’s attic. Arivu ignores her. She finds his past. Goa Madras Cafe (or Anjuna Mounam – "Anjuna
Psychological Thriller / Slow-Burn Drama Synopsis: Arivazhagan "Arivu" (40s), once Chennai's sharpest forensic audio analyst, now runs a crumbling heritage guesthouse in North Goa. Haunted by a case where his flawed testimony sent an innocent man to death row, Arivu has sworn off technology. He spends his days fixing old cassette players and his nights listening to the Arabian Sea—the only white noise that silences his guilt. Francis died in prison last month—suicide, officially
The real killer— (50s), a former LTTE intelligence officer turned Goan casino owner—learns they’re closing in. Anton doesn’t kill them directly. Instead, he sends Arivu a package: a cassette labeled "Arivu’s Error" . Inside is the original courtroom audio from five years ago—but altered. Someone had tampered with the chain of evidence. Arivu wasn’t incompetent. He was framed.