Do not disobey Satan's words) is a 1990 Indian Tamil-language fantasy comedy film, directed by Rama Narayanan.
Starring Senthil, with an ensemble supporting cast, including Pandiyan, Chandrasekhar, Janagaraj, Kanaka, S. S. Chandran, K. K. Soundar, Kovai Sarala and Ilavarasan, the film deals with the exploits of a genie which comes out of an old violin, and how he helps three innocent and poor men with their lives.
The auction sale is run by Chitra's father and mother, who cheat people by portraying unused and old items as ancient and priceless artefacts.
Murthy, Sekar and Gopinath happen to meet Chitra in separate incidents, and each of them develop a liking for her.
After a few days, while the three friends are walking in a remote place, Sekar in a bout of frustration breaks the violin.
Sathaiya was Emperor Alauddin's 12th Genie, and was locked up in the violin after a magician had cast a spell on him.
Since the three friends rescued him from the violin, Sathaiya officially declares himself as their slave and helps them with magical powers.
Slowly the three friends enter into arguments with each other and their friendship starts turning sour, as all three of them try to woo Chitra.
After police confiscate the diamonds, Sathaiya converts them into sugar cubes, thus saving all of them from being imprisoned.
After a few days, the three friends read an article in the paper where someone offers his kidney and other organs for sale.
He conjures up incredible state-of-the-art vehicles which function as a car and also transforms into a boat when needed.
He drives the vehicles up buildings and rooftops, and finally they manage to chase down the criminals and overpower them.