[1] It says the story of paranormal events which revolve around Vinod's daughter Ammu, which eventually leads to the revelations of several shocking truths from the past and the inevitable death of the cruel Mahendra Varma.
[2] In the quiet and regal town of Lakshmipuram, where tradition and power intertwined, Vinod found himself hopelessly in love with Aswathy, a woman whose lineage carried the weight of centuries.
Yet, Aswathy’s heart had already chosen, and against the wishes of her family, she eloped with Vinod, leaving behind the oppressive walls of the royal household to embrace a future of love and freedom.
Aswathy, after enduring the pain of childbirth, took her final breath under mysterious circumstances, leaving Vinod shattered and her mother bedridden with grief.
The air around her turned heavy with an unseen force, and before long, the family was gripped by the horrifying realization that Indu, too, was possessed by an otherworldly entity.
Armed with resolve, the family set out to lay to rest the malevolence that haunted them, yet as they neared the forsaken palace, an unspeakable terror awaited them.
The mere sight of them was enough to unravel the strongest of minds, and before long, the once-esteemed members of the royal family succumbed to madness, their sanity slipping away like grains of sand through desperate fingers.
Meanwhile, news of his brothers' condition reached Mahendra Varma, the third sibling, who immediately returned from Kuwait, his concern overshadowed only by the sheer curiosity that gripped him upon setting eyes on Indu.
Trembling with realization, Mahendra sought answers alongside his brothers and Sundaresan, and together, they once again approached Valliyankattu Thirumeni, who finally unraveled the sinister history that shackled their family to a cycle of vengeance.
Manaveda Varma, a Keralite king, in his desperation to safeguard his dominion, had forged an alliance with the British, seeking their military aid to repel Tipu Sultan’s onslaught.
But as she arrived, cradling her young daughter Ammu in her arms, the truth was laid bare before her—the man she had once revered had sold her honor to the British.
Her body was cast into the depths of the palace, her cries of anguish swallowed by the cold stone, and with her was buried her daughter Ammu, still alive, doomed to perish in darkness.
As he begged for mercy, the past converged upon him, and in one final act of vengeance, she took his life, her mission fulfilled, her spirit released from the bonds of retribution.
As the first light of dawn seeped into the palace, Ammu, now free from the torment of the past, took the hands of Vinod and Indu, stepping into a life untouched by the curses of history.