

At the same time, Devaraj pesters his uncle to get Parimalam married to him. If the dispute continues, Valayapalayam's harvest will be totally spoiled, and thus Devaraj will get hold of those lands quickly. He starts to investigate the root of the issue: Devaraj had given huge loans to villagers of Valayapalam, who had pledged their lands to him. Subramani unites Sengamalam and Ganesan, and earns the trust of the people. Subramani approaches the Judge with a plan, and with permission comes with an old man disguise to Kittampalayam as the Judge Iyer, with his cousin as helper Mani. The State appoints a retd Judge Subramanian Iyer to enquire about the riot and provide a solution. Ganesan sends Sengamalam back to her village as revenge. This causes heavy riots and it leads the government to separate both villages. Then, Devaraj and his cousin Nagaraj create a water dispute between the two villages, and kills 4 newly married youngesters from his own village, at night. Devaraj wants to absolutely split the lovers. She gives the amount to Subramani and Subramani settles the amount to the Officers before the third bells of auction, foiling the plans of Devaraj. At the same time, Subramani goes to local bank to receive the loan amount to settle the debt but he sees Parimala getting same amount by pledging her jewels. Devaraj tries to sell the house using court and the auction begins.

Ganesan is a gambler and he even landed his family's bungalow to Devaraj. In the meantime, Subramani and Sengamalam's sister Parimala fall in love with each other, though they are from different villages.ĭevaraj, landlord and owner of a gambling club in Kittampalayam, wants to marry Parimala and she is his maternal cousin. Ganesan, the elder one, gets married with Segamalam, daughter of village President and Landlord "School Gounder" from neighbouring Kittampalayam.

Valayapalam village's Landlord Paramasiva Gounder has two sons: Subramani and Ganesan.
