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To save the land from Sangilimayan and the British, Ukraputhan captures Pulikecei and trades places with him as the king whilst sending Pulikecei to prison. Ukraputhan then learns about his birth from his foster-parents. When Ukraputhan tries to kill Pulikecei, he is shocked to see that they look alike. Ukraputhan falls in love with Vasantha Sundari, who reciprocates his feelings. Ukraputhan, now an educated revolutionary, collaborates with his friends to overthrow the British. He creates an outdoor stadium for different castes to fight against each other and punishes his palace guards even when they make the slightest of mistakes he also uses his guards as targets for shooting practice. He is a puppet in the hands of Sangilimayan, who collaborates with the British for his own personal gain, and does not attend to the needs of the people of his kingdom. As foretold, he is foolish as well as lecherous. Twenty-five years pass, and Pulikecei is now the king of Cholapuram Paalayam. Maragathavalli, Kailasakaruppan's childless wife, rescues the abandoned child from the river, and the couple decides to raise him as their own, naming him Ukraputhan. The elder child is named Pulikecei XXIII. Instead, Sangilimayan orders the palace doctor to abandon the child in a nearby river. Sangilimayan orders the palace doctor, Kailasakaruppan, to kill the younger one, but Chinnavadayaan tells Sangilimayan that his actions would not be good for the kingdom. Before informing the king about the birth, he calls the palace astrologer, Chinnavadayaan, who predicts that the elder twin will be incapable of making decisions on his own while the younger one will be smarter. Sangilimayan is shocked to see that his sister has given birth to twins.
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Unknown to them, Bhavani's brother, Sangilimayan, who is also the Rajaguru (High priest), is responsible for the death of their children. In the South Indian kingdom of Cholapuram Paalayam in the year 1771, Raja Mokkaiyappar and his queen, Rajamatha Bhavani Ammaiyar are desperate for a child, as all their previous twenty-two children have died at birth.