Chinna Thayee

Ponrasu's father Veeramuthu Naicker is the religious figure of the village called "Samiyaadi" (disguised as the male deity Sudalai Madan) who delivers divine judgement in village temple poojas and whoever faces him during his 'goes for hunt event' in midnight of the temple annual festival would die in mysterious cause within few days, which would be believed as anger of the deity Sudalaiamaadan.

In a routine ceremony of 'goes for hunt' in midnight, Raasamma encounters Veeramuthu Naicker as 'Samiyaadi' and reveals everything on their children's relationship and she implores him to kill her.

At the village court (Gram panchayat), Veeramuthu Naicker solely orders Samundi to make offerings at the temple and he succeeds to cover up his son's love affair.

The previous ceremony's (Rasamma encounters saamiyadi in midnight hunt run) incident overwhelmed the entire village, so Ponrasu becomes the new 'Samiyaadi' replacing his father Veeramuthu Naicker.

During the next annual ceremony, on 'goes for hunt' event in midnight, this time Ponrasu faces his lover Chinna Thayee with his newborn baby in hand asking for justice.

[4] N. Krishnaswamy of The Indian Express gave the film a positive review citing "director Ganesharaj comes up with winning scenes that have elemental power, making his artistes with one another, and the audience well".