Aasai Mugam

Manohar is a photographer and the son of a rich estate owner named Sivasankaran, and Sankara is his secretary.

Serendipitously Selvi ends up meeting Manohar at his residence when she comes to clean the telephone.

He decides to scuttle the wedding by starting a rumor that Selvi is a tuberculosis patient to Sivasankaran.

Though Sivasankaran does not agree to the wedding, Manohar decides to marry Selvi legally without his parents' knowledge.

However, recall that this is Vajravel who had taken possession of Manohar's wallet and diary and was beaten up by the thugs.

Kamala, an old friend of Selvi comes to share her sad story of marrying someone who she thought was an honest man.

Kamala further shares the secret plan hatched by Varadha where Vajravel, following plastic surgery, switches to Manohar.

On his way to get the medicine for the recovering Vajravel, Sankara, Manohar's secretary comes across the marriage broker who tells his modus operandi to break engagements.

Manohar, now pretending to be Sivashankaran's uncle decides to stay in the room adjacent to Vajravel.

However, Varadha figures out the switch and brings back Vajravel telling everyone that he is the real Manohar.

Manohar picks up the acid and smears on Vajravel reverting his plastic surgery and exposing him.

Manohar forgives Vajravel who becomes an approver in the case against Varadha who was it turns out to be the Sivashankaran's former estate manager.

[5] T. M. Ramachandran of Sport and Pastime wrote "The film moves in such a fast manner that it sustains the interest of the audience throughout.

[6] The Indian Express negatively reviewed the film, but praised the performances of Ramachandran and Saroja Devi, despite feeling their roles were not well written.