Santhanam as a hero is better-looking than many of the current lot of heroes. STR's music is the only saving grace in the film, although the song placements have no connection with the narrative. Power Star Srinivasan is hilarious as he mocks at the larger-than-life Tami superstars. Scenes featuring Vivek and VTV Ganesh provide some laughter. The film has a host of comedians - Vivek, Robo Shankar, VTV Ganesh, Power Star Srinivasan, Mayilsami, Sethu and others. And like all heroes in Tamil films, our hero flips, and the girl happens to be Bhavani’s younger sister! Later, to win him over, she even dons a bikini! The dialogue she then tells her friends is truly cringe-worthy: "Two piece pottu eppidi avana piece piece ah odaikren paaru (Wearing a two piece, I will break him piece by piece, you just watch)". Initially, she is not interested in Santa but after he slaps her, calls her arrogant and advises her how women should be 'soft by nature', Yazhini falls for him like a ton of bricks! Bhavani and his henchmen rush to Bengauru looking for Santa, who has fallen in love with a girl called Yazhini (Vaibhavi Shandilya), having met her in a temple. The girl is the sister of a gangster Bhavani (Sampath), and the latter now wants to kill Santa. The story goes like this: Santa (Santhanam) is a rich guy who helps a couple to elope. From a dramatic introduction scene, to a heroine swooning over him, from songs in exotic locations, to fighting a dozen men - Santhanam does it all in SPPR. Santhanam does everything in the film that one would associate with a Rajinikanth, Vijay or Ajith formula film. The result is Sakka Podu Podu Raja (SPPR), which is a tedious watch. Santhanam and Vaibhavi Shandilya in Sakka Poddu Poddu Raja