

It is then revealed that Shakthi is still in Singaraayar's mansion. When Raja tells Singaraayar about Vaanathi's love, he slaps Raja, and in the engagement, Dharma carries a basket that he thinks Shakthi is hiding in, away from the temple to kill him. Singaraayar had moved the engagement to the temple so that Sakthi cannot prolong the plan to kill him any longer. Her cousin Raja learns of this and refuses to marry Vaanathi, though Shakthi had convinced him earlier in order to prolong Singaraayar's plan. Soon the story takes a twist, when Vaanathi, not knowing that Shakthi is the son of the man who killed her father's brother, falls for Shakthi. He escapes in all the plans, much to Singaraayar's fury. Vaanathi falls for Sakthi in the meantime. He takes advantage of a tradition of their house that not even one drop of blood should fall inside the house. However, much to Sakthi's bad luck, he happens to be the son of the man who killed Singaraayar's brother, and he ends up in their home itself. In this process, he also meets Vaanathi, who is Singaraayar's daughter. He decides to sell that land and sets off to the village. His life takes a turn with a correspondence that he has five acres of land in his hometown in Tamil Nadu.

Here lives Sakthi, an innocent and somewhat unlucky guy whose parents are no more and is ousted out of his job. A faction feud in Tamil Nadu results in the death of Singaraayar's brother, and he, along with his two sons Dharma and Kaali, vow for revenge.
