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Maragadha Naanayam Plot Summary

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Senguttuvan and Elango are two small-time crooks who work under the local jewel smuggler known as “Nochukuppam” Ramdoss. They dream bigger than their routine schemes, especially Senguttuvan, who is smitten with a shy young woman named Chanakaya at the bus stop. He never quite musters the courage to speak to her, and when Chanakaya marries, the new husband’s public abuse only compounds the feeling that luck and opportunity are passing him by.

A shadowy prospect arrives from abroad: a Chinese businessman wants to acquire an antique emerald medallion named “Maragatha Naanayam,” linked to an ancient king named Irumporai and whispered to be cursed. The price is staggering—₹10,00,00,000—but no one dares touch the stone due to the deadly rumors. The hunter for this prize is a crafty contractor named John, who has underworld ties and can mobilize gang networks. Senguttuvan sees this as the break he’s been waiting for, while Elango worries about the danger and superstition surrounding the relic. The pair seek protection from a local priest, who performs a ritual involving a lemon. The revelation is spine-tingling: the curse has already claimed 132 lives, and to pursue the stone, they will need the help of one of the ghosts bound to those deaths.

Back home, a ritual goes awry in the best possible way: the lemon slips from Senguttuvan’s pocket during Ramdoss’s burial, and the priest’s ceremony backfires, waking the spirit of Chidambaram. The next morning, Chidambaram’s ghost possesses Ramdoss’s body, turning an ordinary burial into a doorway to the supernatural. With new purpose, Chidambaram decides to assist Senguttuvan and Elango by inhabiting three recently dead bodies and the bodies of others who died by the curse. The team now includes the essence of Selvaraj, an old beggar; a man killed in a freak decapitation; and Chanakaya herself, who is trapped in a new form. One of the possessed bodies—a Tamil teacher—has trouble staying anchored and keeps slipping in and out, injecting a sense of fragility into their ghost-powered mission.

Now equipped with borrowed bodies, the trio and the three resident ghosts press on to locate the emerald. Their first act of infiltration sees them interrogating Pandurangan while posing as henchmen of the formidable local gang leader, Twinkle Ramanathan. This leads them to a recovered emerald medallion that turns out to be a fake. Ramanathan, who initially dismissed the hunt, begins to pay closer attention as their methods draw attention. The trail points to the man who forged the fake medallion, now on his deathbed, who ultimately dies and leaves behind clues about who ordered the counterfeit. The trail then narrows to Krishnan, a doctor who is one of the men killed by the curse. They locate Krishnan’s son and kidnap him in hopes of pulling the truth from him, but Ramanathan’s henchmen catch them and haul them into a torture chamber. A daring escape follows, and they eventually unearth the original medallion.

But the curse is not done with them. Despite Chidambaram’s warning, Senguttuvan and Elango touch the stone and become cursed themselves. They arrange a meeting with John and the Chinese businessman to finalize the exchange, but a driverless, mysterious lorry stalks them—perhaps the very vehicle connected to the curse that has haunted the tale all along. John and the Chinese businessman are killed when the vehicle crashes into them; Senguttuvan manages to flee with the money in hand. The Tamil teacher, now in Selvaraj’s body, delivers a crucial clue: return the stone to the King’s grave to lift the curse. The journey toward the graves is a tense chase, pursued by Ramanathan’s gang and the ominous lorry, but the group reaches the burial site just as a deal is struck. Senguttuvan agrees to place the stone in the grave, allowing Ramanathan to take it afterward, and the plan works—the curse is temporarily broken, and the four ghosts release their hold on the living bodies.

With the curse lifted, the four souls bid farewell and return to rest. Chanakaya’s ghost grants Senguttuvan a final, emotional moment of connection by letting him hear her voice and hear her declare love, a bittersweet closure to their improbable alliance. As the credits roll, Senguttuvan and Elango part ways, only to encounter Ramanathan once more—now on the run. A pilgrim who has encountered the chase returns the stone, reigniting the curse for both Ramanathan and the pilgrim and leaving the future of the relic’s danger unresolved, even as our two protagonists walk away with a hard-won understanding of luck, risk, and the price of ambition.

Maragadha Naanayam Timeline

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Senguttuvan's ordinary crime life and a crush

Senguttuvan and Elango work for the local jewel smuggler Ramdoss, eking out small-time jobs. Senguttuvan is drawn to Chanakya, whom he sees every morning at the bus stop, but he never gets a chance to speak to her. The city’s petty crime world sets the stage for bigger ambitions.

Morning Nochukuppam city, bus stop area

Chinese bidder arrives with a deadly quest

A Chinese businessman arrives hoping to acquire the cursed emerald medallion 'Maragatha Naanayam'. He offers a huge sum, but most locals fear the curse and refuse to touch the stone. Senguttuvan, frustrated with small-time work, volunteers to pursue the job.

Soon after City

Priest’s ritual and the curse's reveal

Senguttuvan and Elango visit a local priest who performs a ritual and provides a lemon to summon a vengeful spirit. The priest reveals the 132 deaths tied to the curse and warns they will need the help of one of the ghosts to proceed.

Before the funeral Temple

Ramdoss dies and the ghost possesses him

Before the ghost can fully appear, Ramdoss dies from a heart attack. At his burial, the lemon slips and falls onto Ramdoss’s hand, causing Chidambaram’s ghost to possess him. Senguttuvan and Elango are stunned to encounter Ramdoss speaking with Chidambaram’s voice.

Day of funeral Ramdoss's burial site

Ghostly plan: three possessed bodies

Chidambaram decides to animate three recently dead bodies by using ghosts of those killed by the curse. The targets are an old beggar Selvaraj, a man decapitated in a freak accident, and Chanakya, who hanged herself.

Following possession City morgue/locations

Two ghosts inhabit two bodies; one struggles

Two of the ghosts successfully inhabit the new bodies, while the Tamil teacher struggles to stay in Selvaraj’s corpse. The trio of possessed bodies joins Senguttuvan and Elango in pursuit of the emerald.

Shortly after Various locations

Interrogation and fake medallion

Disguised as Twinkle Ramanathan’s henchmen, they interrogate Pandurangan and recover a fake emerald medallion. Their antics draw Ramanathan’s attention, complicating the hunt.

Following the interrogation City hideouts

Cracking the fake leads to Krishnan

They learn the fake medallion was ordered by someone else and meet a dying maker who gives clues to the mastermind. The clue points to Krishnan, a local doctor who is himself a man killed by the curse. They kidnap Krishnan’s son to force answers.

Soon after Deathbed, city

Captured and escape with the real medallion

Ramanathan’s henchmen capture Senguttuvan's team and take them to a torture chamber. They escape and manage to locate the original medallion, realizing the fake was not the real stone.

Midpoint Ramanathan's base, city

The curse activates and the lorry chase begins

Despite Chidambaram’s warning, Senguttuvan and Elango touch the stone and activate the curse. They arrange a meet with John and the Chinese businessman, but a driverless lorry pursues them, killing John and the other man. They salvage the money and press on.

Moments after the touch City roads

Tamil teacher’s message: return the stone

The Tamil teacher, inhabiting Selvaraj’s body, explains that to lift the curse they must return the stone to the King's grave. The group escapes both the lorry and Ramanathan’s gang on the way to the gravesite.

Approaching climax Graveyard, then road

Grave ritual and lifting the curse

At the King's grave, Senguttuvan and Elango place the stone as Ramanathan’s gang closes in. Ramanathan agrees to let them place it before taking the stone himself, but the act frees them from the curse and releases the ghosts.

Climax King’s grave

Final farewells and ghosts depart

The four ghosts depart their borrowed bodies after being released. Chanakya’s voice lets Senguttuvan hear her for the first time, and there is a bittersweet farewell to Chidambaram before all are laid to rest.

Right after the ritual Graveyard

Post-credits twist: Ramanathan cursed again

In the credits scene, Ramanathan learns he’s under a fresh curse after a pilgrim returns the stone to him. The cycle of misfortune begins anew for him and the pilgrim who helped him.

Credits scene Bus stop and beyond

Maragadha Naanayam Characters

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Senguttuvan (Aadhi Pinisetty)

A small-time crook craving a big score under Ramdoss, Senguttuvan pursues the cursed emerald medallion despite warnings. He embraces borrowing bodies through ghostly possession to increase his chances, driven by ambition but tempered by loyalty to Elango.

💰 Greed 🎭 Ambition 👻 Supernatural

Elango (Daniel Annie Pope)

Senguttuvan's partner and the practical mind of the duo, Elango orchestrates the ritual that summons ghosts and steers the plan. He stays level-headed amid danger, coordinating actions as the borrowed bodies navigate the curse.

🧠 Cleverness 🧭 Loyalty 👻 Supernatural

Chanakaya / Mahendran (Nikki Galrani)

Chanakaya is the object of Senguttuvan's affection and a victim of abuse. She becomes a ghost occupant, briefly speaking through a borrowed body and revealing a poignant emotional connection with Senguttuvan at the end.

❤️ Love 👻 Ghosts 💔 Abuse & resilience

Chidambaram (Chidambaram / Mahendran) (Kaali Venkat)

The ghost of Elango's uncle who guides the team. He possesses Ramdoss's body and coordinates with other ghosts to help retrieve the medallion.

👻 Ghosts 🧭 Guidance ⚔️ Duty

Nochchukuppam Ramdoss / Chidambaram (Munishkanth)

A local jewel smuggler who dies and becomes a host for Chidambaram's ghost. He serves as the conduit allowing the team to inhabit borrowed bodies on their mission.

💀 Death 👻 Possession 🧭 Guidance

Pandurangan (M. S. Bhaskar)

A local gang member whom the team interrogates while posing as Twinkle's henchmen to learn clues about the fake and real medallions.

🕵️ Interrogation 🏴‍☠️ Underworld 🔍 Clues

Twinkle Ramanathan (Anandaraj)

A powerful gang leader who initially resists the plan but ultimately becomes a key figure whose actions push the pursuit of the medallion forward.

💼 Power 🧭 Strategy ⚔️ Conflict

John (Mime Gopi)

The contractor for the Chinese businessman involved in the scheme; his fate, tied to the driverless lorry, escalates the peril surrounding the medallion.

💼 Business ⚠️ Danger 👀 Intrigue

Krishnan (Gajraj)

A local doctor implicated in the curse; his involvement leads to the kidnapping of his son as the group searches for information about the original medallion.

🩺 Medicine 💀 Curse 🗝️ Secrets

Krishnan's Son (Blade Shankar)

The doctor’s son who becomes entangled in the investigation as his father’s secrets unfold and he is drawn into the wider mystery surrounding the medallion.

🧠 Intelligence 🧪 Medicine 👻 Ghosts

Tamizh Aiyaa (Sangili Murugan)

The homeless dead body / Tamizh Aiyaa, one of the corpses the team uses as a vessel; the ghostly presence helps reveal that the stone must be returned to the king's grave.

👻 Ghosts 🧭 Guide 🕯️ Spirits

Astrologer (Kota Srinivasa Rao)

An astrologer who features in the narrative, providing insights that influence the characters' understanding of the curse and its consequences.

🔮 Insight 🧭 Guidance 🗝️ Secrets

Maragadha Naanayam Themes

Discover the main themes in Maragadha Naanayam (2017). Analyze the deeper meanings, emotional layers, and social commentary behind the film.


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Greed & Curse

The pursuit of the emerald medallion is driven by greed, inviting a deadly curse on anyone who touches it. Senguttuvan and Elango pursue a fortune despite warnings, triggering a chain of supernatural consequences. The story shows how ambition can blind judgment and escalate danger. Ultimately, the curse forces a reckoning: only returning the stone to the king's grave can lift it.

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Ghosts & Possession

Ghosts of past victims are summoned to inhabit living bodies, giving the pair borrowed power but confounding identity. Chidambaram, Chanakaya, and others guide the mission while the living struggle with shifting senses of self. The film blends humor with horror to explore memory, closure, and ethical boundaries. The spirits are essential allies, yet their presence complicates the characters' choices.

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Friendship & Teamwork

Senguttuvan and Elango form a fragile alliance that turns a reckless plan into a cooperative mission. They leverage each other’s strengths and the help of spectral allies to outmaneuver rivals and the curse. The narrative emphasizes loyalty, trust, and sacrifice in the face of danger. By the end, their bond persists even as the ghosts are laid to rest.

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Maragadha Naanayam Spoiler-Free Summary

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In a bustling city where the ordinary collides with the uncanny, Senguttuvan and Elango eke out a living on the margins of the underworld. Both are small‑time operators who have learned to navigate the thin line between petty hustle and the larger, shadowed currents that pulse beneath the streets. Their restless ambition draws them into a clandestine job offered by a jewel smuggler—a promise of a legendary treasure that has long been whispered about in taverns and alleys alike. The treasure, famed for its dazzling allure, is also shrouded in a foreboding legend that suggests any who seek it become entangled in a mysterious curse.

The pair’s quest quickly pulls them into a world where superstition and street‑wise pragmatism intersect. Seeking protection from the rumored curse, they turn to a local priest whose unorthodox ritual promises a glimpse beyond the veil. The priest’s ceremony summons the presence of three ancient spirits, hinting that the past may hold the key to navigating the perilous path ahead. This uneasy alliance between the living and the ethereal adds a layer of intrigue, as the characters balance their own motives against forces they barely understand.

The film’s tone oscillates between gritty realism and a subtle, almost playful melancholy, capturing the paradox of characters who are simultaneously grounded in their criminal pursuits and lifted by the promise of something transcendent. As Senguttuvan and Elango step deeper into a maze of folklore, danger, and hidden history, the audience is invited to wonder what lies at the heart of the curse and whether the pursuit of the treasure will ultimately illuminate or consume those daring enough to chase it.

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