: Chinnadurai (Atharvaa), another grandson who was previously estranged from the family, decides to return and clear his brother’s name. He challenges the village to a Kabaddi match, where the entire family—led by the 70-year-old Pothari—must play together to prove their integrity. Thematic Analysis
The story is set in a village near Thiruvaiyaru, where a large joint family headed by the patriarch (Rajkiran), a legendary veteran Kabaddi player, holds a long-standing legacy in the sport. The central conflict arises when: The central conflict arises when: : Kabaddi serves
: Kabaddi serves as more than just a game; it is the medium through which the family regains its "lost pride and honour". Sarkunam
: The shame of the accusation leads Chellaiya to take his own life, causing the once-respected family to be ostracized by the village. : Chinnadurai (Atharvaa)
The film operates as a classic , a genre that is often the forte of director A. Sarkunam.