The first storyteller is (Kamal Haasan)—a notorious, hot-headed but inherently good-hearted feudal farmer. He’s on death row, accused of killing his rival, the village landlord Oomaiyandi “Kottala” Thevar (Napoleon). A young, idealistic human rights activist named Magimai (Abhirami) visits him, hoping to document a “false confession.”
The final night is retold: Kottala didn’t kidnap Ponamma; he went to negotiate peace. Virumandi ambushed him, tied him up, and tortured him for hours. Then, in a moment of cold, psychotic rage, Virumandi hanged Kottala—but the rope slipped, leaving him paralyzed, not dead. Virumandi fled, assuming the murder was complete. virumandi tamil movie
In the sun-scorched village of Koodankulam in Tamil Nadu, a murder on a full-moon night becomes a legend whispered in fear and awe. The story isn't told straight; it unravels inside a prison cell, through the eyes of two men who saw the same events but lived two entirely different worlds. Virumandi ambushed him, tied him up, and tortured