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Can someone please edit this from the plot? It sounds more like a review .. Velu hides her in his house, and strangely (not so for the director), none of the family members even has an inkling of it till quite late in the narration. The final fight between the hero and the baddie at the stadium, in the midst of the National Games is ridiculous. But then why should one pinpoint this particular scene when most of what went earlier was in the same not-to-be-taken-seriously variety