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The next day, Caesar and Kiruban are shocked to see Shettani still hunting elephants. Shettani reveals that it is the CM-led government that has nurtured him over the years so that he can smuggle [[Ivory|ivories]] on behalf of two business tycoons. They promised Sindhanai Rani to eventually elevate her to the post of [[Prime Minister of India|Prime Minister]] through [[lobbying]]. Shettani also reveals that the authorities have planned to label Caesar as the real Shettani and eventually wipe out the tribe in a police operation. Shettani is then attacked by an elephant whilst the tribals agree to lay their lives peacefully and confront the police firing. |
The next day, Caesar and Kiruban are shocked to see Shettani still hunting elephants. Shettani reveals that it is the CM-led government that has nurtured him over the years so that he can smuggle [[Ivory|ivories]] on behalf of two business tycoons. They promised Sindhanai Rani to eventually elevate her to the post of [[Prime Minister of India|Prime Minister]] through [[lobbying]]. Shettani also reveals that the authorities have planned to label Caesar as the real Shettani and eventually wipe out the tribe in a police operation. Shettani is then attacked by an elephant whilst the tribals agree to lay their lives peacefully and confront the police firing. |
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Rathna Kumar personally kills Caesar as his police subordinates kill the villagers, Malaiyarasi. Kiruban, who films the massacre, tries to escape with Paingili and Caesar's newborn child, but they get shot by Rathna. None of these incidents reach the common people. Within weeks, Jeyakodi is touted to be the next CM candidate, and Karmegam is dropped from the cabinet. Karmegam, who had managed to secure tapes of Kiruban's footage, plays it in a packed theatre where Jeyakodi's film was supposed to play, as a tribute to Caesar. The audience learns about Caesar's life and the government-led massacre of the tribals and start protesting against the government. News of the massacre reaches the higher-ups in the [[Government of India|central government]]. Sindhanai Rani sends Rathna and his men to kill Karmegam in the theatre, but Rathna is shocked to see Kiruban, who is still alive. Kiruban personally kills Rathna, while Karmegam's aides eliminate his men. |
Rathna Kumar personally kills Caesar as his police subordinates kill the villagers, including Malaiyarasi. Kiruban, who films the massacre, tries to escape with Paingili and Caesar's newborn child, but they get shot by Rathna. None of these incidents reach the common people. Within weeks, Jeyakodi is touted to be the next CM candidate, and Karmegam is dropped from the cabinet. Karmegam, who had managed to secure tapes of Kiruban's footage, plays it in a packed theatre where Jeyakodi's film was supposed to play, as a tribute to Caesar. The audience learns about Caesar's life and the government-led massacre of the tribals and start protesting against the government. News of the massacre reaches the higher-ups in the [[Government of India|central government]]. Sindhanai Rani sends Rathna and his men to kill Karmegam in the theatre, but Rathna is shocked to see Kiruban, who is still alive. Kiruban personally kills Rathna, while Karmegam's aides eliminate his men. |
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Kiruban returns home to be with Caesar's son, where Paingili and Kiruban name him [[Assault Sethu|Sethu]], as per Malaiyarasi's vow to Goddess Sethukaali Amman. An anonymous man secretly follows Paingili and Sethu, and tells another man that they will eliminate the last remaining members of Caesar's family. |
Kiruban returns home to be with Caesar's son, where Paingili and Kiruban name him [[Assault Sethu|Sethu]], as per Malaiyarasi's vow to Goddess Sethukaali Amman. An anonymous man secretly follows Paingili and Sethu, and tells another man that they will eliminate the last remaining members of Caesar's family. |
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