Directed by

Mu. Maran
Made by

Axess Film Factory
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Bharath [Arulnithi] is a taxi driver who leads a simple life filled with two big things: his love for Suseela [Mahima Nambiar], a compassionate nurse, and his admiration for writer Vyjayanthi [Lakshmi Ramakrishnan], whose sharp observations sometimes echo in Bharath’s own thoughts. One ride becomes a turning point when Vyjayanthi hops into his cab and notices a man with a bike that somehow mirrors the bike she believes connected to her late husband’s mysterious death. She confides that she’s investigating that death, and her determination sets a murky undercurrent in motion. This thread of curiosity threads through the film, pulling Bharath into a maze of trust, suspicion, and desire.
Ganesh [Ajmal Ameer] first appears as a guardian angel when he saves Suseela from a predatory driver who crosses a line. She thanks him, and for a moment the two seem to belong to separate worlds—his as a wily con artist, hers as a hopeful but wary young woman trying to build a future with Bharath. When Suseela returns home, Ganesh’s missing pendrive becomes a point of contact, and their paths cross again in a way that reveals his unsettling tendency to press himself into her life. Ganesh’s attempted pursuit of Suseela is abrupt and invasive, and he quickly makes it clear that he knows she loves Bharath and wants her to sever ties. This confrontation marks Ganesh as more than a helper—he is a threat wearing a charismatic mask.
As the couple navigates this dangerous dynamic, Roopala [Chaya Singh] enters with her own trauma. Roopala tells of an abusive husband, Vasanth [John Vijay], and a darker secret: a manipulative man who trapped her, filmed her nude, and is blackmailing her for money. Their encounter unites Bharath and Suseela in a common effort to shield Roopala from harm, and it becomes clear that Ganesh and his accomplices are at the center of a far larger web. Bharath notices that Ganesh owns the bike Vyjayanthi mentioned, weaving the novelist’s case into the present danger and hinting at how small clues can pull disparate lives into one tangled conspiracy.
The plot thickens as Murugesan [Anandaraj], a retired businessman, steps into the frame. He tries to hire female escorts but falls prey to Ganesh’s trap, losing money and jewels in the process. It doesn’t end there: Ganesh works with Anitha [Vidya Pradeep] and Maya [Suja Varunee], two partners who together prey on the wealthy through extortion and deception. The trio’s scheme is slick, cold, and methodical, and it drags Murugesan deeper into the criminal churn. Murugesan’s pursuit of Ganesh leads him to Narain Vaidyanathan [Aadukalam Naren], who unintentionally assists by providing a ride and, in the process, reveals that he himself became a victim of Ganesh’s manipulation. The connections multiply, and every lead seems to circle back to Ganesh’s inexplicable hold over others’ lives.
Bharath, driven by a mix of loyalty and a growing sense of danger, follows Ganesh to his house with the intent to recover Roopala’s damning video and to warn him off Suseela. Murugesan, too, happens to converge on Ganesh’s home at the same moment, creating a chaotic overlap that ends with a neighbor alerting the police. The investigation takes a grim turn when the police arrive and announce that Maya has been murdered, instantly casting Bharath as a suspect. He escapes custody, convinced that Murugesan must be the killer, but Murugesan reveals the devastating truth: Maya was already dead when he entered Ganesh’s space, and he had accidentally picked up the murder weapon in a moment of panic. The shifting sands of truth deepen as Bharath learns that the car Ganesh and Anitha used to con Murugesan belonged to Narain, another victim who now reveals the broad reach of Ganesh’s deception.
As the pieces fall into place, Narain recounts his own betrayal: he befriended Maya online, only to be threatened and robbed when Ganesh intervened with coercive force. The police find Narain’s car and recover it, but the deeper revelation is that Maya’s presence in Narain’s life had intertwined with Ganesh’s predatory net. Bharath tracks Vasanth, who had an affair with Anitha, and discovers that Ganesh dragged them into a dangerous scheme of blackmail and control. A confrontation erupts in which Anitha and Ganesh are killed, and Bharath exposes Roopala’s broader plan: she wanted to escape the misery of an abusive husband but also sought money, enlisting Anitha and Ganesh to mastermind the con. Ganesh, however, is plotting to double-cross Roopala and keep the entire bounty for himself. The fallout is swift: Roopala and Vasanth are arrested, and Bharath is exonerated and ultimately marries Suseela, his long-suffering love.
Just when the dust seems to settle, Vyjayanthi reappears with a new, unsettling twist. She has been quietly following Maya’s murder and calls Bharath, proposing to write a book based on the case. She presents a shifted version of events in which Ganesh’s obsession for Suseela leads him to film her nude and threaten her, casting doubt on the integrity of the story Bharath has been living. Faced with this alternate narrative, Bharath asks Vyjayanthi to propose a new arc that will do justice to the truth as he sees it. As Bharath digs deeper, Maya’s interference re-emerges: she urges a split of shares into three, threatening to reveal Suseela’s relationship with Bharath if Ganesh does not acknowledge the scheme. The confrontation escalates to a final clash at Ganesh’s house, where Maya attacks Bharath but is killed by Suseela in a decisive moment. The couple then erases the incriminating videos and, in a calculated move, Bharath plants the murder weapon—which Murugesan had taken by mistake—into Ganesh’s car, framing Ganesh for Maya’s murder.
In the present, Bharath remains unsettled by Vyjayanthi’s rewritten plot and seeks a path that will reflect the truth rather than a sensational retelling. His pursuit ends with Vyjayanthi’s own murder, a chilling reminder that the story may be more dangerous than any of the characters anticipated. The film closes on a haunting note, leaving the question of Vyjayanthi’s killer unresolved and inviting the audience to decide which narrative finally holds true.
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Bharath falls in love with Suseela
Bharath, a taxi driver, is in love with nurse Suseela. He is also a fan of writer Vyjayanthi. Their budding romance becomes the emotional core that threads through the ensuing mystery.
Vyjayanthi's taxi ride and investigation
Vyjayanthi rides in Bharath's taxi and mentions a man and his bike that catch her attention. She explains that her late husband died under mysterious circumstances, and she suspects the bike could be connected. She vows to investigate further.
Ganesh harasses Suseela and reveals threat
Ganesh saves Suseela from a cabdriver who tries to misbehave with her. He later starts pursuing her inappropriately and warns her to cut ties with Bharath. He is revealed to own the bike Vyjayanthi described, tying him to the mystery.
Roopala's troubles and blackmail setup
Suseela tells Bharath about Ganesh's harassment. They encounter Roopala, who is trying to drown herself and laments her abusive husband, Vasanth. Roopala also reveals that a wrong person filmed her nude and is blackmailing her.
Ganesh's blackmailer role and bike link
They learn that Ganesh is the blackmailer behind Roopala's nude video. Bharath also discovers that Ganesh owns the bike Vyjayanthi mentioned, strengthening his link to the case.
Murugesan's entrapment by Ganesh
Retired businessman Murugesan tries to hire female escorts but falls into Ganesh's trap, losing money and jewels. The conman Ganesh operates with accomplices, preying on wealthy victims.
Murugesan and Narain track Ganesh
Murugesan traces Ganesh's address with Narain Vaidyanathan's help and follows him to Ganesh's house. That same night, Bharath finds Ganesh's address too, hoping to retrieve Roopala's video and warn him away from Suseela.
Police involvement and Maya's murder
A neighbour calls the police when they see men lingering near Ganesh's house. Maya is murdered, and Bharath is immediately suspected. He escapes custody and suspects Murugesan, but Murugesan reveals Maya was already dead when he entered.
Narain's backstory and Maya's betrayal
Narain reveals Ganesh's manipulation of Maya and that Maya had befriended him online. Ganesh threatened both Narain and Maya and stole their money and car. Narain arrives to confront the situation but discovers Maya is dead, and suspects a different killer.
Vasanth, Anitha, and Ganesh's extortion
Vasanth has an affair with Anitha, and Ganesh films them to blackmail both for money. Roopala's nude video becomes another bargaining chip in the game. Vasanth agrees to pay after Ganesh uses Roopala's footage against him.
Climax confrontation and killings
Bharath follows Vasanth to Ganesh, and a fight ensues where Anitha and Ganesh are killed. Bharath explains that Roopala had intended to split the shares and used the men to drive the plot, which turns the investigators into suspects.
Roopala and Vasanth arrested; Bharath's marriage
Roopala and Vasanth are arrested for the conspiracy, and Bharath is cleared and marries Suseela. The case seems resolved, though the truth behind the web remains murky.
Vyjayanthi's book plot and Ganesh's darker plan
Vyjayanthi reveals she is following Maya's murder and plans to write a book based on the events. She presents an alternate plot where Ganesh films Suseela nude to threaten her, changing Bharath's understanding of the case.
Retellings, video erasure, and Maya's threat
Bharath challenges Vyjayanthi's revised plot and wants to erase both videos. Maya threatens to tell Anitha about Suseela, and Bharath and Suseela confront Ganesh to recover the footage. Maya attacks, but Suseela kills Maya, and they erase the videos.
Final twist and unresolved murder
Bharath learns Vyjayanthi's version and suspects its truth may vary. He later discovers Vyjayanthi is murdered, leaving the question of who killed her unresolved and whether the original plot or Vyjayanthi's rendition is the real story.
Explore all characters from Iravukku Aayiram Kangal (2018). Get detailed profiles with their roles, arcs, and key relationships explained.
Bharath (Arulnithi)
A taxi driver who loves Suseela, Bharath becomes entangled in Ganesh's criminal web as he investigates the series of blackmails and murders. He is resourceful, persistent, and loyal to his beloved, trusting evidence over appearances. Throughout the story he shifts from lover to determined sleuth, trying to clear innocent suspects and uncover the truth.
Suseela (Mahima Nambiar)
A nurse who loves Bharath, she navigates a minefield of threats and manipulation from Ganesh and his cohorts. She is principled and steadfast, yet caught in the web of deceit surrounding her. Her safety becomes a central concern as the plot unfolds.
Ganesh (Ajmal Ameer)
Main antagonist, a seasoned conman who uses blackmail and fake videos to extort money. He runs a network with Anitha and Maya and thrives on control and manipulation. He is cunning, fearless, and relentlessly ambitious.
Vyjayanthi (Lakshmi Ramakrishnan)
Writer Vyjayanthi follows Maya's murder and offers a different version of the events to Bharath. She acts as an observer who may alter the truth through her manuscript.
Murugesan (Anandaraj)
A retired businessman who becomes a victim of Ganesh's trap and seeks restitution. He is cautious, observant, and determined to uncover the truth. His actions trigger the chain of revelations.
Roopala (Chaya Singh)
A woman whose relationship with Vasanth is exploited by the blackmail scheme. She seeks liberation from abuse while also attempting to cash in on the situation, ultimately becoming a pawn in the larger plot.
Maya (Suja Varunee)
A pivotal figure who tries to warn or manipulate others and becomes a murder victim. Her online connection with Narain and her knowledge of Ganesh's schemes drive key twists.
Anitha (Vidya Pradeep)
Anitha collaborates with Ganesh in the extortion schemes and is drawn into the rivalries and betrayals that follow. She plays a central role in the scheme but faces danger as the plan unravels.
Narain Vaidyanathan (Aadukalam Naren)
A victim who suspects Ganesh and is drawn into the crime web. His relationship with Maya and his discovery of the truth propel the investigation forward.
Nadesan (Ravi Venkatraman)
A police figure who investigates the case and clarifies the sequence of events, helping to separate fact from fiction.
Vasanth (John Vijay)
An abusive husband who becomes entangled in the extortion plot and ends up on the verge of exposure as the truth about Roopala's plan emerges.
Police Constable (Supergood Subramani)
A law-enforcement figure who calls out the authorities' involvement and triggers the investigation that reveals the crimes.
Learn where and when Iravukku Aayiram Kangal (2018) takes place. Explore the film’s settings, era, and how they shape the narrative.
Time period
Contemporary
The narrative takes place in the present-day, with modern technology—videos, online connections, and mobile tracking—driving the plot. The events unfold over a tight sequence of nights as suspects converge and truths emerge. The contemporary setting sharpens moral ambiguities and heightens the sense of immediacy.
Location
City streets, Ganesh's house, Roopala's apartment, Murugesan's house, Narain's house
Set in a contemporary urban setting, the story moves through the city streets and a handful of key interiors. The action shifts between Bharath's taxi routes, Ganesh's house, Roopala's apartment, and Murugesan's residence, with evidence passing through each location. The urban spaces reflect the film's themes of deception and danger, where every corner hides a possible clue or trap.
Discover the main themes in Iravukku Aayiram Kangal (2018). Analyze the deeper meanings, emotional layers, and social commentary behind the film.
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Deception
The plot hinges on lies and tricks crafted by Ganesh, Anitha, and their partners to bleed wealthy victims. Characters continually disguise their true intentions, creating a web of misdirection that misleads both other characters and the audience. Each revelation reframes earlier actions, highlighting how truth is slippery in a world of scams.
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Conspiracy
Multiple players join and betray, turning a simple extortion into a layered conspiracy. The scheme spans several victims, with twists that reposition who is manipulating whom. The suspense comes from watching plans unravel as new angles emerge.
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Justice
The film probes what justice means when the legal system intersects with personal vendettas. Protagonists oscillate between seeking truth and protecting loved ones, blurring the line between hero and suspect. The final revelations force audiences to question what would constitute true accountability.

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Discover the spoiler-free summary of Iravukku Aayiram Kangal (2018). Get a concise overview without any spoilers.
In a restless urban landscape where everyday routines hide tangled motives, the story follows three ordinary lives that become unexpectedly intertwined. The city’s neon‑lit streets and cramped interiors set a tense, almost claustrophobic tone, hinting that beneath the surface of ordinary jobs and simple relationships lies a network of hidden agendas. The atmosphere balances gritty realism with a lingering sense of intrigue, inviting the audience to wonder how far ordinary people will go when their trust is shattered.
Bharath, a cab driver with a quiet demeanor, shares his world with Suseela, a compassionate nurse who clings to hope amidst the chaos of her shift. Across their paths drifts Vyjayanthi, a writer whose curiosity about past mysteries pulls her into their orbit, while Ganesh looms as a shadowy figure whose actions have left each of them feeling wronged. United by a common sense of betrayal, the trio of victims quietly plots to confront the mastermind behind their grievances, each bringing a personal stake and a distinct perspective to the emerging plan.
When the four decide to act together, they converge on the antagonist’s residence, expecting a calculated showdown. Instead, they step into a scene that defies their expectations, throwing their meticulously crafted revenge into disarray. The sudden shift forces them to navigate a far more perilous situation than they anticipated, turning their focus from retribution to survival. The film teeters between suspense and moral ambiguity, leaving viewers questioning who can truly be trusted when the line between hunter and prey blurs.
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