[citation needed] Ayyanar is a kind-hearted person and a kulfi street vendor.
One day, out of pity Ayyanar gives refuge to a girl suffering from amnesia and behaving like a child.
In the meantime, the medical student Subha falls in love with Ayyanar.
One day, an earthquake struck in Delhi and they were all separated, her family thought that she was dead.
[2][3] On 25 November 1994, Malini Mannath, writing for The Indian Express, called it an extended version of Moondram Pirai, adding, "the director has managed to keep proceedings interesting".