![]() Pasupathy as the menacing villain is apt. It’s a cakewalk for Sasikumar as his character’s looks and mannerisms are an ideal mix of his previous films like Kutti Puli, Kidaari and others. Now, it is Kodi’s responsibility to save his sister and b-in-law Subhash. Malar insists that Parvathy marries her brother Subhash. Malar’s brother Subhash (Vidarth) is a straightforward RDO who is after Villangam and Adhigaaram thus inviting their anger and retaliation. Meanwhile, Kodiveeran falls for Malar (Mahima), a classmate of Parvathy. There’s also this criminal Villangam Vellaikkaran (Pasupathy) who is released after serving a jail term of five years for murdering someone who opposed his sister’s (Poorna) husband Adhigaaram (Inder Kumar). Kodi takes his father’s profession of ‘Saamiyaadi’ where he goes into trance and predicts villager’s futures. He names her Parvathy (Sanusha) and is extremely fond of her. ![]() Then we are shown that the baby is the sister of a young boy named Kodiveeran (Sasikumar) and the onus of taking care of the child falls on him. The director could have easily shown this in a suggestive manner and one wonders how these scenes pass off at the censors. The movie opens with a crude and explicit portrayal of the birth of a baby girl full in her blood and flesh, while her mother commits suicide hanging from a tree which really puts you off. ![]()
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