A new twist occurs in the story when the people who hired Saami told him to finish off Kosi and Selva once the job is completed. Kosi and Selva mutually agree to make this assignment their last and to begin leading normal lives with their newfound loves Saroja and Sandhya respectively. Kosi and Selva set out to assassinate Avinashi Nachimuthu Gounder, a business tycoon and uprising politician, as instructed to do so by Sami. Unfortunately, this newfound happiness does not last as their profession does not allow it to. As the film progresses, Kosi and Saroja end up sleeping together when Kosi begins to drink excessively, promptly making him start to realize his feelings for Saroja. In stark contrast to this romance is the love between Selva and Sandhya, who are smitten with each other after some fate-based encounters that bring some lighthearted humour to the film. She is deeply in love with Kosi, but the latter only finds her presence as a nuisance, whereas Saroja's chief manager stubbornly tries to make Saroja sleep with him. Saroja, a salesgirl at a garment company, is an outgoing, sprightly girl and a friend of both Kosi and Selva. Selva, deaf and dumb, is equally intrepid, although he has a heart ticking beneath the dark, dire exterior. Kosi is an unblinking man with a stubborn feeling for life, thereby refusing to love and be loved. Director Vishnuvardan portrays this morbid telling of two orphaned youths with incredible realism of trust, friendship, and ultimate betrayal masterfully. Kosi and Selva, are contract killers working for a middleman with the ironic name of Sami.
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