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- On the backdrop of a dying factory, the game of politics is being played and how everyone involves gets entangled in this game. How an upcoming young union leader use this situation to fulfill his ambition of becoming a political bigwig. A bureaucrat who is fighting his own battles helps him out but get disillusioned in the long run. A young news reporter decides to get under this and finds out a Mafia leader who is pulling the strings. The reporter and her editor pay's a big price for this. Issues get escalated to the legislative assembly of the state and powers that matter gets involved.
- The film begins with the groom Surya (Harish Uthaman) getting ready to marry Jothi (Nisha) and narrating a flashback. In a flashback, the young man Surya was a blue-collar worker in a metal workshop. His parents (K. K. P. Gopalakrishnan and Vasanthi) wanted him to get married, but Surya was quite shy by nature, had low self-esteem, and his only social life was when he met his five friends who were unlike him. Anbu (Benito Franklin), who owned a photo studio, was a married man and a womanizer. Velliangiri (Vetrivel) was a carefree young man working in a cotton factory. Varathan (Madhankumar) was a loan lender who liked watching adult films and spending time with prostitutes. Govindan (Govindan) was a middle-aged man who was an ardent fan of Kamal Haasan and desperately wanted to get married. Shanmugam (Shanmugam) was a wastrel who tried to woo a village girl. Anbu advised Surya to follow his methods of wooing, but it failed miserably. Surya then watched adult films in a cinema theatre and went to a brothel as Varathan did, but when a prostitute touched his hand, Surya ran away from the place. Surya's parents then found him a girl: Jothi, a beautiful young woman who studied computer science. However, Jothi did not want to marry Surya: she found him not-good-looking and not educated enough; above all else, she was afraid of him. Surya then tried to change his looks and behavior. The two eventually got engaged with the blessings of their family. Later, Surya, who became an overprotective fiancé, suspected her college mate Kishore (J. Durairaj) of wooing Jothi and beat him up. Surya then tried to keep Anbu from his fiancé, and one day revealed Anbu's seduction activities to his family, and the two got into a fight. Surya even suspected her uncle (Kovai Madhan) from Dubai of wooing Jothi. In the meantime, Jothi started to like Surya for being caring and protective. The day before the wedding, a tensed Surya beat up Jothi's uncle; thus, the wedding was cancelled and her father Chellamuthu (Chellamuthu) wanted Jothi to marry her uncle. Surya and his family returned home. A saddened Surya drank poison. Shortly after, he came to know that his wedding was not cancelled and then fainted. Surya was rushed to the hospital and died in the hospital bed. Back to the present, Surya's body is buried in a cemetery and it was his spirit who narrated the flashback, while Jothi mourns the loss of her fiancé at his grave.
- A story of raw ambition, of personal turmoil, of getting to the roots of cause and paying the price for it, characters stuck in a dilemma of what is right and what is wrong, the nexus of politics and mafia, political ambitions, and the ever suffering common man. All of them, pawns in the bigger game called Life. Who is the actual ruler and who is getting ruled is the bigger question. On the backdrop of a dying factory, the game of politics is being played and how everyone involves gets entangled in this game. How an upcoming young union leader use this situation to fulfill his ambition of becoming a political bigwig. A bureaucrat who is fighting his own battles helps him out but get disillusioned in the long run. A young news reporter decides to get under this and finds out a Mafia leader who is pulling the strings. The reporter and her editor pay's a big price for this. Issues get escalated to the legislative assembly of the state and powers that matter gets involved.