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What begins as a surreal gift soon becomes a curse. Kavin discovers that certain sounds — a car horn, a child’s cry, a dropped glass — sync up with violent events before they happen. He can hear accidents before they occur. Murders before they’re committed. But the catch? The music won’t stop. And the only way to silence it is to intervene — or become part of the composition himself. Harish Kalyan delivers a career-defining performance. His portrayal of a man caught between genius and psychosis is raw, restrained, and riveting. Without relying on heavy dialogue, he communicates chaos through micro-expressions and body rhythm — literally swaying, tapping, and reacting to sounds only he can hear.
In an industry often driven by star power and formulaic storytelling, director Arun Krish’s latest Tamil film arrives like a sudden clap of thunder in a silent hall. Part psychological thriller, part musical drama, and entirely unpredictable, Sync dares to ask: what if your life ran on a beat only you could hear — and that beat was slowly driving you insane? The Plot – More Than Just a Groove Sync follows Kavin (played by Harish Kalyan) , a brilliant but reclusive sound editor who loses his hearing in a freak accident. After an experimental cochlear implant, he begins to perceive the world not as noise, but as an intricate, unrelenting musical score. Footsteps become bass drums. Heartbeats turn into hi-hats. Conversations dissolve into dissonant jazz chords. sync tamil movie review
★★★★☆ (4/5) Final Word: Sync doesn’t just march to its own beat. It rewires yours. Watch it if you liked: Baby Driver (for rhythm-driven action), Sound of Metal (for deafness portrayal), Andhadhun (for sensory thriller twists). What begins as a surreal gift soon becomes a curse