"I need a successor," Vijayaraghavan said. "Join me. Run Vilangu. Your wife will be safe. Your name will be cleaned. All you have to do... is put on the collar."
Vilangu Central was shut down. Warden Chezhiyan was arrested while trying to flee in a vegetable truck. Vijayaraghavan, the Ghost, was finally handcuffed by the student he had tried to corrupt. vilangu tamil series
A pragmatic police officer, framed for a massacre he didn’t commit, is thrown into the very prison he once controlled. To prove his innocence, he must become a predator among predators, unraveling a conspiracy that links the inmates, the warden, and a ghost from his past. "I need a successor," Vijayaraghavan said
For the first time in his life, Arulmozhi Varman wept. Not from fear. From the realization that the line between cop and criminal was not a wall. It was a revolving door. Your wife will be safe
The old man was Raghavan, a former accountant who had been inside for thirty years for a murder he swore he didn't commit. But Arul knew better. Raghavan was the prison's suththar —the silent weaver. He knew every vent, every blind spot, every guard who could be bought for a packet of biryani.
The next morning, his face was on every channel. "Rogue Cop Massacres Innocent Workers." The evidence was surgical: his gun, his fingerprints, his vehicle. Even his wife, Nandhini, a senior lawyer, couldn't stop the machine. Within seventy-two hours, Arulmozhi Varman was stripped of his badge, dressed in a white lungi, and shoved into a rattling prison van.