Randam Varavu

Second coming) is a 1990 Indian Malayalam-language crime thriller film, directed by K. Madhu and written by John Paul.

At that time, Jayakumar receives a letter from his native place inviting him to come to pay homage to his father's brother, who had died a year ago.

After waiting for some more time, two more people (Tommy and Alex) come running with a briefcase and join them.

Alex and Tommy take their briefcase and make an attempt to escape with the police chasing after them.

Despite cruel and harsh treatment by the police and the narcotic team headed by DYSP Balu and DIG Vishnu, Jayakumar doesn't accept the crime.

Damu, a thief who does small robbery only to be in jail as he is unfit to do any other job, is the only source of solace for Jayakumar.

Finally, she reaches out to Advocate Hariprasad, who had served 15 years as police officer, and then stepped down to become a lawyer.

Hariprasad's younger brother was a victim of drugs, and had killed his parent and sister before committing suicide.

Sivanandji, who was revealed to be the main head of the drug mafia reaches Jayakumar's house and asks Indu for the documents that was handed over by Stephen.

Jayakumar tracks Sivanandji to the airport and kills him on the runway, thereby avenging Indu's death.

The movie ends with Jayakumar being dragged away from the runway by cops as he happily smiles for taking down the racket and implies that his revenge is completed.