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The movie's plot revolves around a young man named Pandian (played by Vishnu Manchu), who returns to his village after a long time and gets involved in a conflict with the local don, Muthusamy (played by Suman). As the story unfolds, Pandian falls in love with a local girl named Muthukannu (played by Nayanthara), and the movie takes a turn towards action, drama, and romance.

Direction, Screenplay, and Pacing Ravi Arasu directs with a straightforward, commercial sensibility: the narrative moves briskly, with clearly defined set-pieces and an emphasis on action choreography. The screenplay balances action, romance, and melodrama, though at times it falls back on familiar tropes—revenge arcs, exaggerated villainy, and predictable plot turns. Pacing remains generally taut in the second half where the stakes escalate, but the film’s tonal shifts (from campus romance to dark crime thriller) can feel abrupt. Eetti Tamil Movie Tamilgun

In a breathless finale, Pugazh sustains a life-threatening internal injury during a fight just moments before his race. Defying his doctors and his own failing body, he steps onto the track. He runs not just for the medal, but for his life and the safety of the woman he loves, proving that while he may not feel pain, he feels every bit of the passion that makes a hero. between Pugazh and the syndicate? Focus more on the medical drama aspect of his condition? different ending where the stakes are even higher? The movie's plot revolves around a young man

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