A man is imbued with ancient powers which give him the ability to foresee and prepare himself for the end of the world.
The hero and his wife live in a village lying within a dense forest.Since they are childless several years after their marriage, the village considers them unfortunate and avoids inviting them to any occasions.One day, the hero finds an orphaned baby; he decides to raise him up and brings him home. At the same time, a tiger enters the village. Since the arrival of the baby coincides with that of the tiger, the people get enraged and blame the couple for bringing bad luck to the village.The normalcy of the village is affected.Forest officers enter the village and impose restrictions on the villagers in order to catch the tiger.Some of the villagers who have vowed pilgrimage to Lord Ayyappan await to begin their journey to the temple.The forest officers forbid them from getting out of the village until the tiger is caught.This causes the villagers to become even more furious on the orphaned child.Were the officers successful in catching the tiger?Did the devotees make it to the temple?
Vathiyar raises his voice against the authorities to change the fate of a good person but ends up sacrificing his life for their future welfare.
Mani, a hot blooded and aggressive villager, had earned many enemies, waiting for a chance to eliminate him. On his wedding day he is lured into a trap and brutally assaulted and killed. As the family grieves, arrives Raja the new cop on the block and Mani’s look alike.
An action film directed by Disney, starring Santhosh Prathap, Ganja Karuppu and Anitha Sampath in the lead roles.
A set of befriends jointly saving a lovers against the cast antagonists of a bad group after facing so many dramas arranged by the girls family
Ganja Karuppu, born Karuppu Raja, is an Indian film actor who has played dramatic and comedy roles in Tamil cinema. He has appeared in acclaimed Tamil films such as Paruthiveeran, Subramaniyapuram, and Naadodigal. He debuted in a small supporting role in Bala's Pithamagan in 2003, and appeared as Vazhavandhaan in the 2005 thriller film Raam directed by Ameer Sultan. Subsequently, he was signed up in a number of Tamil films to provide comic relief.