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Finally, the Muslim community in Murarbad helps the Hindu community with their Thiruvizha and the harmony is achieved once again. However, a jealous Raj destroys it in retaliation. Mohideen then decides to give the additional funding for their own Thayr. One of the politicians son, Raj takes the sole task of exploiting Thiru and Shamsuddin’s rivalry under the guise of a cricket match. In the end it is revealed that it was Raj who made sure Shamsuddin injured his hand in the clash in Murarbad. Hearing this, his pregnant wife, Ammani, threatens him to surrender to the police for his criminal acts or lose their unborn child. With some guidance from his friends and mentor, he plays cricket for the surrounding villages and wins, while also earning some money for the thayr funding. Despite their religious differences, they live happily. Mohideen aka Mohideen Bhai, are good friends who are accustomed to seeing their sons engage in physical confrontations since childhood. Thiru's father, Manickam and Shamsuddin's father, D. Meanwhile, Thiru is facing his own fate where the fellow townsmen and his family disown him. 5 lakh rupees, he and his friends go to Bombay relying on donations, where they get into the centre of another religious conflict and Thiru ends up saving Shamsuddin unknowingly, thus ending their feud. Parallelly, local politicians plan to incite communal riots in Murarbad to capitalise on the upcoming elections. G. In need of another ₹1. Thirunavukarasu ‘Thiru’ and Shamsuddin are talented and brilliant cricket players from Murarbad, a village where Hindus and Muslims co-exist harmoniously. He also faces threats from Mohideen's men and escapes. In a fit of rage, Thiru injures Shamsuddin’s right hand during a match, sparking a serious conflict between the Muslims and Hindus in Murrabad. Raj, also hailing from an upper-caste family begins troubling the lower-caste families, for political gain, by disrupting the Thiruvizha and confiscates the Thayr (temple cart).

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金声玉亮2.0 <PLOT_SUMMARY>

Thirunavukarasu ‘Thiru’ and Shamsuddin are talented and brilliant cricket players from Murarbad, a village where Hindus and Muslims co-exist harmoniously. Despite their religious differences, they live happily. Thiru's father, Manickam, and Shamsuddin's father, D. G. Mohideen, aka Mohideen Bhai, are good friends who are accustomed to seeing their sons engage in physical confrontations since childhood.

One of the politician's sons, Raj, takes the sole task of exploiting Thiru and Shamsuddin’s rivalry under the guise of a cricket match. In a fit of rage, Thiru injures Shamsuddin’s right hand during a match, sparking a serious conflict between the Muslims and Hindus in Murarbad. Meanwhile, Thiru is facing his own fate where the fellow townsmen and his family disown him. He also faces threats from Mohideen's men and escapes.

Parallelly, local politicians plan to incite communal riots in Murarbad to capitalize on the upcoming elections. Raj, also hailing from an upper-caste family, begins troubling the lower-caste families for political gain by disrupting the Thiruvizha and confiscating the Thayr (temple cart). In need of another ₹1.5 lakh rupees, Thiru and his friends go to Bombay relying on donations, where they get into the center of another religious conflict and Thiru ends up saving Shamsuddin unknowingly, thus ending their feud.

With some guidance from his friends and mentor, Thiru plays cricket for the surrounding villages and wins, while also earning some money for the Thayr funding. Mohideen then decides to give the additional funding for their own Thayr. However, a jealous Raj destroys it in retaliation. In the end, it is revealed that it was Raj who made sure Shamsuddin injured his hand in the clash in Murarbad. Hearing this, his pregnant wife, Ammani, threatens him to surrender to the police for his criminal acts or lose their unborn child.

Finally, the Muslim community in Murarbad helps the Hindu community with their Thiruvizha and the harmony is achieved once again.
Thirunavukarasu ‘Thiru’ and Shamsuddin are talented and brilliant cricket players from Murarbad, a village where Hindus and Muslims co-exist harmoniously. Despite their religious differences, they live happily. Thiru's father, Manickam and Shamsuddin's father, D. G. Mohideen aka Mohideen Bhai, are good friends who are accustomed to seeing their sons engage in physical confrontations since childhood. Parallelly, local politicians plan to incite communal riots in Murarbad to capitalise on the upcoming elections. One of the politicians son, Raj takes the sole task of exploiting Thiru and Shamsuddin’s rivalry under the guise of a cricket match. In a fit of rage, Thiru injures Shamsuddin’s right hand during a match, sparking a serious conflict between the Muslims and Hindus in Murrabad. Raj, also hailing from an upper-caste family begins troubling the lower-caste families, for political gain, by disrupting the Thiruvizha and confiscates the Thayr (temple cart). Meanwhile, Thiru is facing his own fate where the fellow townsmen and his family disown him. He also faces threats from Mohideen's men and escapes. With some guidance from his friends and mentor, he plays cricket for the surrounding villages and wins, while also earning some money for the thayr funding. In need of another ₹1.5 lakh rupees, he and his friends go to Bombay relying on donations, where they get into the centre of another religious conflict and Thiru ends up saving Shamsuddin unknowingly, thus ending their feud. Mohideen then decides to give the additional funding for their own Thayr. However, a jealous Raj destroys it in retaliation. In the end it is revealed that it was Raj who made sure Shamsuddin injured his hand in the clash in Murarbad. Hearing this, his pregnant wife, Ammani, threatens him to surrender to the police for his criminal acts or lose their unborn child. Finally, the Muslim community in Murarbad helps the Hindu community with their Thiruvizha and the harmony is achieved once again.
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Thirunavukarasu ‘Thiru’ and Shamsuddin are talented and brilliant cricket players from Murarbad, a village where Hindus and Muslims co-exist harmoniously. Thiru's father, Manickam, and Shamsuddin's father, D. Mohideen aka Mohideen Bhai, are good friends who are accustomed to seeing their sons engage in physical confrontations since childhood. Despite their religious differences, they live happily.

Parallelly, local politicians plan to incite communal riots in Murarbad to capitalise on the upcoming elections. One of the politician’s sons, Raj, takes the sole task of exploiting Thiru and Shamsuddin’s rivalry under the guise of a cricket match. Raj, also hailing from an upper-caste family, begins troubling the lower-caste families for political gain by disrupting the Thiruvizha and confiscating the Thayr (temple cart). Mohideen then decides to give the additional funding for their own Thayr. However, a jealous Raj destroys it in retaliation.

In a fit of rage, Thiru injures Shamsuddin’s right hand during a match, sparking a serious conflict between the Muslims and Hindus in Murarbad. Meanwhile, Thiru is facing his own fate where the fellow townsmen and his family disown him. In need of another ₹1.5 lakh rupees, he and his friends go to Bombay relying on donations, where they get into the centre of another religious conflict. Thiru ends up saving Shamsuddin unknowingly, thus ending their feud.

In the end, it is revealed that it was Raj who made sure Shamsuddin injured his hand in the clash in Murarbad. Hearing this, his pregnant wife, Ammani, threatens him to surrender to the police for his criminal acts or lose their unborn child. He also faces threats from Mohideen's men and escapes.

With some guidance from his friends and mentor, Thiru plays cricket for the surrounding villages and wins, while also earning some money for the Thayr funding. Finally, the Muslim community in Murarbad helps the Hindu community with their Thiruvizha, and harmony is achieved once again.
Thirunavukarasu ‘Thiru’ and Shamsuddin are talented and brilliant cricket players from Murarbad, a village where Hindus and Muslims co-exist harmoniously. Despite their religious differences, they live happily. Thiru's father, Manickam and Shamsuddin's father, D. G. Mohideen aka Mohideen Bhai, are good friends who are accustomed to seeing their sons engage in physical confrontations since childhood. Parallelly, local politicians plan to incite communal riots in Murarbad to capitalise on the upcoming elections. One of the politicians son, Raj takes the sole task of exploiting Thiru and Shamsuddin’s rivalry under the guise of a cricket match. In a fit of rage, Thiru injures Shamsuddin’s right hand during a match, sparking a serious conflict between the Muslims and Hindus in Murrabad. Raj, also hailing from an upper-caste family begins troubling the lower-caste families, for political gain, by disrupting the Thiruvizha and confiscates the Thayr (temple cart). Meanwhile, Thiru is facing his own fate where the fellow townsmen and his family disown him. He also faces threats from Mohideen's men and escapes. With some guidance from his friends and mentor, he plays cricket for the surrounding villages and wins, while also earning some money for the thayr funding. In need of another ₹1.5 lakh rupees, he and his friends go to Bombay relying on donations, where they get into the centre of another religious conflict and Thiru ends up saving Shamsuddin unknowingly, thus ending their feud. Mohideen then decides to give the additional funding for their own Thayr. However, a jealous Raj destroys it in retaliation. In the end it is revealed that it was Raj who made sure Shamsuddin injured his hand in the clash in Murarbad. Hearing this, his pregnant wife, Ammani, threatens him to surrender to the police for his criminal acts or lose their unborn child. Finally, the Muslim community in Murarbad helps the Hindu community with their Thiruvizha and the harmony is achieved once again.
gpto1 <PLOT_SUMMARY>
Thirunavukarasu 'Thiru' and Shamsuddin are talented and brilliant cricket players from Murarbad, a village where Hindus and Muslims co-exist harmoniously. Thiru's father, Manickam, and Shamsuddin's father, D. G. Mohideen aka Mohideen Bhai, are good friends who are accustomed to seeing their sons engage in physical confrontations since childhood. Despite their religious differences, they live happily.

Parallelly, local politicians plan to incite communal riots in Murarbad to capitalize on the upcoming elections. One of the politicians' sons, Raj, takes the sole task of exploiting Thiru and Shamsuddin’s rivalry under the guise of a cricket match. In a fit of rage, Thiru injures Shamsuddin’s right hand during a match, sparking a serious conflict between the Muslims and Hindus in Murarbad.

Meanwhile, Thiru is facing his own fate where the fellow townsmen and his family disown him. He also faces threats from Mohideen's men and escapes. Raj, also hailing from an upper-caste family, begins troubling the lower-caste families for political gain by disrupting the Thiruvizha and confiscating the Thayr (temple cart).

With some guidance from his friends and mentor, Thiru plays cricket for the surrounding villages and wins, while also earning some money for the Thayr funding. In need of another ₹1.5 lakh rupees, he and his friends go to Bombay relying on donations, where they get into the center of another religious conflict and Thiru ends up saving Shamsuddin unknowingly, thus ending their feud.

Mohideen then decides to give the additional funding for their own Thayr. Finally, the Muslim community in Murarbad helps the Hindu community with their Thiruvizha, and harmony is achieved once again. However, a jealous Raj destroys it in retaliation.

In the end, it is revealed that it was Raj who made sure Shamsuddin injured his hand in the clash in Murarbad. Hearing this, his pregnant wife, Ammani, threatens him to surrender to the police for his criminal acts or lose their unborn child.
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Thirunavukarasu ‘Thiru’ and Shamsuddin are talented and brilliant cricket players from Murarbad, a village where Hindus and Muslims co-exist harmoniously. Despite their religious differences, they live happily. Thiru's father, Manickam and Shamsuddin's father, D. G. Mohideen aka Mohideen Bhai, are good friends who are accustomed to seeing their sons engage in physical confrontations since childhood. Parallelly, local politicians plan to incite communal riots in Murarbad to capitalise on the upcoming elections. One of the politicians son, Raj takes the sole task of exploiting Thiru and Shamsuddin’s rivalry under the guise of a cricket match. In a fit of rage, Thiru injures Shamsuddin’s right hand during a match, sparking a serious conflict between the Muslims and Hindus in Murrabad. Raj, also hailing from an upper-caste family begins troubling the lower-caste families, for political gain, by disrupting the Thiruvizha and confiscates the Thayr (temple cart). Meanwhile, Thiru is facing his own fate where the fellow townsmen and his family disown him. He also faces threats from Mohideen's men and escapes. With some guidance from his friends and mentor, he plays cricket for the surrounding villages and wins, while also earning some money for the thayr funding. In need of another ₹1.5 lakh rupees, he and his friends go to Bombay relying on donations, where they get into the centre of another religious conflict and Thiru ends up saving Shamsuddin unknowingly, thus ending their feud. Mohideen then decides to give the additional funding for their own Thayr. However, a jealous Raj destroys it in retaliation. In the end it is revealed that it was Raj who made sure Shamsuddin injured his hand in the clash in Murarbad. Hearing this, his pregnant wife, Ammani, threatens him to surrender to the police for his criminal acts or lose their unborn child. Finally, the Muslim community in Murarbad helps the Hindu community with their Thiruvizha and the harmony is achieved once again.
gpt-4o-2024-08-06 <PLOT_SUMMARY> Thirunavukarasu ‘Thiru’ and Shamsuddin are talented and brilliant cricket players from Murarbad, a village where Hindus and Muslims co-exist harmoniously. Thiru's father, Manickam, and Shamsuddin's father, D. G. Mohideen aka Mohideen Bhai, are good friends who are accustomed to seeing their sons engage in physical confrontations since childhood. Parallelly, local politicians plan to incite communal riots in Murarbad to capitalise on the upcoming elections. One of the politician's sons, Raj, takes the sole task of exploiting Thiru and Shamsuddin’s rivalry under the guise of a cricket match. In a fit of rage, Thiru injures Shamsuddin’s right hand during a match, sparking a serious conflict between the Muslims and Hindus in Murarbad. Meanwhile, Thiru is facing his own fate where the fellow townsmen and his family disown him. Raj, also hailing from an upper-caste family, begins troubling the lower-caste families for political gain by disrupting the Thiruvizha and confiscates the Thayr (temple cart). Mohideen then decides to give the additional funding for their own Thayr. However, a jealous Raj destroys it in retaliation. In need of another ₹1.5 lakh rupees, Thiru and his friends go to Bombay relying on donations, where they get into the centre of another religious conflict and Thiru ends up saving Shamsuddin unknowingly, thus ending their feud. With some guidance from his friends and mentor, Thiru plays cricket for the surrounding villages and wins, while also earning some money for the Thayr funding. In the end, it is revealed that it was Raj who made sure Shamsuddin injured his hand in the clash in Murarbad. Hearing this, his pregnant wife, Ammani, threatens him to surrender to the police for his criminal acts or lose their unborn child. He also faces threats from Mohideen's men and escapes. Finally, the Muslim community in Murarbad helps the Hindu community with their Thiruvizha and the harmony is achieved once again. Despite their religious differences, they live happily. Thirunavukarasu ‘Thiru’ and Shamsuddin are talented and brilliant cricket players from Murarbad, a village where Hindus and Muslims co-exist harmoniously. Despite their religious differences, they live happily. Thiru's father, Manickam and Shamsuddin's father, D. G. Mohideen aka Mohideen Bhai, are good friends who are accustomed to seeing their sons engage in physical confrontations since childhood. Parallelly, local politicians plan to incite communal riots in Murarbad to capitalise on the upcoming elections. One of the politicians son, Raj takes the sole task of exploiting Thiru and Shamsuddin’s rivalry under the guise of a cricket match. In a fit of rage, Thiru injures Shamsuddin’s right hand during a match, sparking a serious conflict between the Muslims and Hindus in Murrabad. Raj, also hailing from an upper-caste family begins troubling the lower-caste families, for political gain, by disrupting the Thiruvizha and confiscates the Thayr (temple cart). Meanwhile, Thiru is facing his own fate where the fellow townsmen and his family disown him. He also faces threats from Mohideen's men and escapes. With some guidance from his friends and mentor, he plays cricket for the surrounding villages and wins, while also earning some money for the thayr funding. In need of another ₹1.5 lakh rupees, he and his friends go to Bombay relying on donations, where they get into the centre of another religious conflict and Thiru ends up saving Shamsuddin unknowingly, thus ending their feud. Mohideen then decides to give the additional funding for their own Thayr. However, a jealous Raj destroys it in retaliation. In the end it is revealed that it was Raj who made sure Shamsuddin injured his hand in the clash in Murarbad. Hearing this, his pregnant wife, Ammani, threatens him to surrender to the police for his criminal acts or lose their unborn child. Finally, the Muslim community in Murarbad helps the Hindu community with their Thiruvizha and the harmony is achieved once again.
DeepSeek-Coder-V2-Lite-Instruct <PLOT_SUMMARY>In Murarbad, a village where Hindus and Muslims co-exist harmoniously, talented and brilliant cricket players Thirunavukarasu 'Thiru' and Shamsuddin are facing a serious conflict due to a clash during a match. This incident sparks tension between the two communities, leading to the disruption of their Thiruvizha and the confiscation of their Thayr (temple cart) by Raj, a local politician's son. Raj's actions are driven by political gain and his desire to exploit the rivalry between Thiru and Shamsuddin.

In need of additional funding for their own Thayr, Thiru and his friends go to Bombay relying on donations, where they get into the center of another religious conflict and Thiru ends up saving Shamsuddin unknowingly, thus ending their feud. Meanwhile, local politicians plan to incite communal riots in Murarbad to capitalize on the upcoming elections.

Despite their religious differences, Thiru's father, Manickam, and Shamsuddin's father, D., along with their good friends Mohideen aka Mohideen Bhai, are accustomed to seeing their sons engage in physical confrontations since childhood.

Thiru faces his own fate where the fellow townsmen and his family disown him. Raj, also hailing from an upper-caste family, begins troubling the lower-caste families, for political gain, by disrupting the Thiruvizha and confiscates the Thayr (temple cart).

In retaliation, a jealous Raj destroys the harmony between the two communities. Mohideen then decides to give the additional funding for their own Thayr. One of the politicians son, Raj, takes the sole task of exploiting Thiru and Shamsuddin’s rivalry under the guise of a cricket match.

With some guidance from his friends and mentor, Thiru plays cricket for the surrounding villages and wins, while also earning some money for the thayr funding. His pregnant wife, Ammani, threatens him to surrender to the police for his criminal acts or lose their unborn child.

Finally, the Muslim community in Murarbad helps the Hindu community with their Thiruvizha and the harmony is achieved once again. They live happily, despite their religious differences.
Thirunavukarasu ‘Thiru’ and Shamsuddin are talented and brilliant cricket players from Murarbad, a village where Hindus and Muslims co-exist harmoniously. Despite their religious differences, they live happily. Thiru's father, Manickam and Shamsuddin's father, D. G. Mohideen aka Mohideen Bhai, are good friends who are accustomed to seeing their sons engage in physical confrontations since childhood. Parallelly, local politicians plan to incite communal riots in Murarbad to capitalise on the upcoming elections. One of the politicians son, Raj takes the sole task of exploiting Thiru and Shamsuddin’s rivalry under the guise of a cricket match. In a fit of rage, Thiru injures Shamsuddin’s right hand during a match, sparking a serious conflict between the Muslims and Hindus in Murrabad. Raj, also hailing from an upper-caste family begins troubling the lower-caste families, for political gain, by disrupting the Thiruvizha and confiscates the Thayr (temple cart). Meanwhile, Thiru is facing his own fate where the fellow townsmen and his family disown him. He also faces threats from Mohideen's men and escapes. With some guidance from his friends and mentor, he plays cricket for the surrounding villages and wins, while also earning some money for the thayr funding. In need of another ₹1.5 lakh rupees, he and his friends go to Bombay relying on donations, where they get into the centre of another religious conflict and Thiru ends up saving Shamsuddin unknowingly, thus ending their feud. Mohideen then decides to give the additional funding for their own Thayr. However, a jealous Raj destroys it in retaliation. In the end it is revealed that it was Raj who made sure Shamsuddin injured his hand in the clash in Murarbad. Hearing this, his pregnant wife, Ammani, threatens him to surrender to the police for his criminal acts or lose their unborn child. Finally, the Muslim community in Murarbad helps the Hindu community with their Thiruvizha and the harmony is achieved once again.
Meta-Llama-3.1-405B-Instruct-Turbo Here is the rewritten plot summary with the sentences in the correct order:

<PLOT_SUMMARY>

Thirunavukarasu ‘Thiru’ and Shamsuddin are talented and brilliant cricket players from Murarbad, a village where Hindus and Muslims co-exist harmoniously. Thiru's father, Manickam and Shamsuddin's father, D. G. Mohideen aka Mohideen Bhai, are good friends who are accustomed to seeing their sons engage in physical confrontations since childhood. Despite their religious differences, they live happily. In a fit of rage, Thiru injures Shamsuddin’s right hand during a match, sparking a serious conflict between the Muslims and Hindus in Murrabad. One of the politicians son, Raj takes the sole task of exploiting Thiru and Shamsuddin’s rivalry under the guise of a cricket match. Raj, also hailing from an upper-caste family begins troubling the lower-caste families, for political gain, by disrupting the Thiruvizha and confiscates the Thayr (temple cart). Parallelly, local politicians plan to incite communal riots in Murarbad to capitalise on the upcoming elections. Meanwhile, Thiru is facing his own fate where the fellow townsmen and his family disown him. He also faces threats from Mohideen's men and escapes. In need of another ₹1.5 lakh rupees, he and his friends go to Bombay relying on donations, where they get into the centre of another religious conflict and Thiru ends up saving Shamsuddin unknowingly, thus ending their feud. With some guidance from his friends and mentor, he plays cricket for the surrounding villages and wins, while also earning some money for the thayr funding. Mohideen then decides to give the additional funding for their own Thayr. However, a jealous Raj destroys it in retaliation. In the end it is revealed that it was Raj who made sure Shamsuddin injured his hand in the clash in Murarbad. Hearing this, his pregnant wife, Ammani, threatens him to surrender to the police for his criminal acts or lose their unborn child. Finally, the Muslim community in Murarbad helps the Hindu community with their Thiruvizha and the harmony is achieved once again.
Thirunavukarasu ‘Thiru’ and Shamsuddin are talented and brilliant cricket players from Murarbad, a village where Hindus and Muslims co-exist harmoniously. Despite their religious differences, they live happily. Thiru's father, Manickam and Shamsuddin's father, D. G. Mohideen aka Mohideen Bhai, are good friends who are accustomed to seeing their sons engage in physical confrontations since childhood. Parallelly, local politicians plan to incite communal riots in Murarbad to capitalise on the upcoming elections. One of the politicians son, Raj takes the sole task of exploiting Thiru and Shamsuddin’s rivalry under the guise of a cricket match. In a fit of rage, Thiru injures Shamsuddin’s right hand during a match, sparking a serious conflict between the Muslims and Hindus in Murrabad. Raj, also hailing from an upper-caste family begins troubling the lower-caste families, for political gain, by disrupting the Thiruvizha and confiscates the Thayr (temple cart). Meanwhile, Thiru is facing his own fate where the fellow townsmen and his family disown him. He also faces threats from Mohideen's men and escapes. With some guidance from his friends and mentor, he plays cricket for the surrounding villages and wins, while also earning some money for the thayr funding. In need of another ₹1.5 lakh rupees, he and his friends go to Bombay relying on donations, where they get into the centre of another religious conflict and Thiru ends up saving Shamsuddin unknowingly, thus ending their feud. Mohideen then decides to give the additional funding for their own Thayr. However, a jealous Raj destroys it in retaliation. In the end it is revealed that it was Raj who made sure Shamsuddin injured his hand in the clash in Murarbad. Hearing this, his pregnant wife, Ammani, threatens him to surrender to the police for his criminal acts or lose their unborn child. Finally, the Muslim community in Murarbad helps the Hindu community with their Thiruvizha and the harmony is achieved once again.
Meta-Llama-3.1-70B-Instruct-Turbo <PLOT_SUMMARY>

Thirunavukarasu ‘Thiru’ and Shamsuddin are talented and brilliant cricket players from Murarbad, a village where Hindus and Muslims co-exist harmoniously. Mohideen aka Mohideen Bhai, are good friends who are accustomed to seeing their sons engage in physical confrontations since childhood. Despite their religious differences, they live happily. Thiru's father, Manickam and Shamsuddin's father, D. G. Parallelly, local politicians plan to incite communal riots in Murarbad to capitalise on the upcoming elections. One of the politicians son, Raj takes the sole task of exploiting Thiru and Shamsuddin’s rivalry under the guise of a cricket match. In a fit of rage, Thiru injures Shamsuddin’s right hand during a match, sparking a serious conflict between the Muslims and Hindus in Murrabad. However, a jealous Raj destroys it in retaliation. Raj, also hailing from an upper-caste family begins troubling the lower-caste families, for political gain, by disrupting the Thiruvizha and confiscates the Thayr (temple cart). In need of another ₹1.5 lakh rupees, he and his friends go to Bombay relying on donations, where they get into the centre of another religious conflict and Thiru ends up saving Shamsuddin unknowingly, thus ending their feud. With some guidance from his friends and mentor, he plays cricket for the surrounding villages and wins, while also earning some money for the thayr funding. Mohideen then decides to give the additional funding for their own Thayr. Meanwhile, Thiru is facing his own fate where the fellow townsmen and his family disown him. He also faces threats from Mohideen's men and escapes. In the end it is revealed that it was Raj who made sure Shamsuddin injured his hand in the clash in Murarbad. Hearing this, his pregnant wife, Ammani, threatens him to surrender to the police for his criminal acts or lose their unborn child. Finally, the Muslim community in Murarbad helps the Hindu community with their Thiruvizha and the harmony is achieved once again.
Thirunavukarasu ‘Thiru’ and Shamsuddin are talented and brilliant cricket players from Murarbad, a village where Hindus and Muslims co-exist harmoniously. Despite their religious differences, they live happily. Thiru's father, Manickam and Shamsuddin's father, D. G. Mohideen aka Mohideen Bhai, are good friends who are accustomed to seeing their sons engage in physical confrontations since childhood. Parallelly, local politicians plan to incite communal riots in Murarbad to capitalise on the upcoming elections. One of the politicians son, Raj takes the sole task of exploiting Thiru and Shamsuddin’s rivalry under the guise of a cricket match. In a fit of rage, Thiru injures Shamsuddin’s right hand during a match, sparking a serious conflict between the Muslims and Hindus in Murrabad. Raj, also hailing from an upper-caste family begins troubling the lower-caste families, for political gain, by disrupting the Thiruvizha and confiscates the Thayr (temple cart). Meanwhile, Thiru is facing his own fate where the fellow townsmen and his family disown him. He also faces threats from Mohideen's men and escapes. With some guidance from his friends and mentor, he plays cricket for the surrounding villages and wins, while also earning some money for the thayr funding. In need of another ₹1.5 lakh rupees, he and his friends go to Bombay relying on donations, where they get into the centre of another religious conflict and Thiru ends up saving Shamsuddin unknowingly, thus ending their feud. Mohideen then decides to give the additional funding for their own Thayr. However, a jealous Raj destroys it in retaliation. In the end it is revealed that it was Raj who made sure Shamsuddin injured his hand in the clash in Murarbad. Hearing this, his pregnant wife, Ammani, threatens him to surrender to the police for his criminal acts or lose their unborn child. Finally, the Muslim community in Murarbad helps the Hindu community with their Thiruvizha and the harmony is achieved once again.
Qwen2-72B-Instruct <PLOT_SUMMARY> Thirunavukarasu ‘Thiru’ and Shamsuddin are talented and brilliant cricket players from Murarbad, a village where Hindus and Muslims co-exist harmoniously. Mohideen aka Mohideen Bhai, are good friends who are accustomed to seeing their sons engage in physical confrontations since childhood. Thiru's father, Manickam and Shamsuddin's father, D. G. Despite their religious differences, they live happily. In a fit of rage, Thiru injures Shamsuddin’s right hand during a match, sparking a serious conflict between the Muslims and Hindus in Murrabad. Meanwhile, Thiru is facing his own fate where the fellow townsmen and his family disown him. He also faces threats from Mohideen's men and escapes. With some guidance from his friends and mentor, he plays cricket for the surrounding villages and wins, while also earning some money for the thayr funding. In need of another ₹1.5 lakh rupees, he and his friends go to Bombay relying on donations, where they get into the centre of another religious conflict and Thiru ends up saving Shamsuddin unknowingly, thus ending their feud. One of the politicians son, Raj takes the sole task of exploiting Thiru and Shamsuddin’s rivalry under the guise of a cricket match. Raj, also hailing from an upper-caste family begins troubling the lower-caste families, for political gain, by disrupting the Thiruvizha and confiscates the Thayr (temple cart). However, a jealous Raj destroys it in retaliation. In the end it is revealed that it was Raj who made sure Shamsuddin injured his hand in the clash in Murarbad. Hearing this, his pregnant wife, Ammani, threatens him to surrender to the police for his criminal acts or lose their unborn child. Mohideen then decides to give the additional funding for their own Thayr. Finally, the Muslim community in Murarbad helps the Hindu community with their Thiruvizha and the harmony is achieved once again. Parallelly, local politicians plan to incite communal riots in Murarbad to capitalise on the upcoming elections. Thirunavukarasu ‘Thiru’ and Shamsuddin are talented and brilliant cricket players from Murarbad, a village where Hindus and Muslims co-exist harmoniously. Despite their religious differences, they live happily. Thiru's father, Manickam and Shamsuddin's father, D. G. Mohideen aka Mohideen Bhai, are good friends who are accustomed to seeing their sons engage in physical confrontations since childhood. Parallelly, local politicians plan to incite communal riots in Murarbad to capitalise on the upcoming elections. One of the politicians son, Raj takes the sole task of exploiting Thiru and Shamsuddin’s rivalry under the guise of a cricket match. In a fit of rage, Thiru injures Shamsuddin’s right hand during a match, sparking a serious conflict between the Muslims and Hindus in Murrabad. Raj, also hailing from an upper-caste family begins troubling the lower-caste families, for political gain, by disrupting the Thiruvizha and confiscates the Thayr (temple cart). Meanwhile, Thiru is facing his own fate where the fellow townsmen and his family disown him. He also faces threats from Mohideen's men and escapes. With some guidance from his friends and mentor, he plays cricket for the surrounding villages and wins, while also earning some money for the thayr funding. In need of another ₹1.5 lakh rupees, he and his friends go to Bombay relying on donations, where they get into the centre of another religious conflict and Thiru ends up saving Shamsuddin unknowingly, thus ending their feud. Mohideen then decides to give the additional funding for their own Thayr. However, a jealous Raj destroys it in retaliation. In the end it is revealed that it was Raj who made sure Shamsuddin injured his hand in the clash in Murarbad. Hearing this, his pregnant wife, Ammani, threatens him to surrender to the police for his criminal acts or lose their unborn child. Finally, the Muslim community in Murarbad helps the Hindu community with their Thiruvizha and the harmony is achieved once again.
baichuan4 <PLOT_SUMMARY>
In Murarbad, a village where Hindus and Muslims co-exist harmoniously, Thirunavukarasu ‘Thiru’ and Shamsuddin are talented and brilliant cricket players. Their fathers, Manickam and D.G. Mohideen aka Mohideen Bhai, are good friends who are accustomed to seeing their sons engage in physical confrontations since childhood. However, when Thiru injures Shamsuddin’s right hand during a match, it sparks a serious conflict between the Muslims and Hindus in Murrabad.

Meanwhile, local politicians plan to incite communal riots in Murarbad to capitalise on the upcoming elections. One of the politicians' sons, Raj, takes the sole task of exploiting Thiru and Shamsuddin’s rivalry under the guise of a cricket match. In a fit of rage, Thiru injures Shamsuddin’s right hand during a match, sparking a serious conflict between the Muslims and Hindus in Murrabad.

Raj, also hailing from an upper-caste family, begins troubling the lower-caste families for political gain by disrupting the Thiruvizha and confiscates the Thayr (temple cart). Finally, the Muslim community in Murarbad helps the Hindu community with their Thiruvizha, and the harmony is achieved once again. However, a jealous Raj destroys it in retaliation.

Mohideen then decides to give the additional funding for their own Thayr. In need of another ₹5 lakh rupees, he and his friends go to Bombay relying on donations, where they get into the centre of another religious conflict, and Thiru ends up saving Shamsuddin unknowingly, thus ending their feud.

Parallelly, Thiru is facing his own fate where the fellow townsmen and his family disown him. With some guidance from his friends and mentor, he plays cricket for the surrounding villages and wins, while also earning some money for the thayr funding. He also faces threats from Mohideen's men and escapes.

In the end, it is revealed that it was Raj who made sure Shamsuddin injured his hand in the clash in Murarbad. Hearing this, his pregnant wife, Ammani, threatens him to surrender to the police for his criminal acts or lose their unborn child. Despite their religious differences, they live happily.
Thirunavukarasu ‘Thiru’ and Shamsuddin are talented and brilliant cricket players from Murarbad, a village where Hindus and Muslims co-exist harmoniously. Despite their religious differences, they live happily. Thiru's father, Manickam and Shamsuddin's father, D. G. Mohideen aka Mohideen Bhai, are good friends who are accustomed to seeing their sons engage in physical confrontations since childhood. Parallelly, local politicians plan to incite communal riots in Murarbad to capitalise on the upcoming elections. One of the politicians son, Raj takes the sole task of exploiting Thiru and Shamsuddin’s rivalry under the guise of a cricket match. In a fit of rage, Thiru injures Shamsuddin’s right hand during a match, sparking a serious conflict between the Muslims and Hindus in Murrabad. Raj, also hailing from an upper-caste family begins troubling the lower-caste families, for political gain, by disrupting the Thiruvizha and confiscates the Thayr (temple cart). Meanwhile, Thiru is facing his own fate where the fellow townsmen and his family disown him. He also faces threats from Mohideen's men and escapes. With some guidance from his friends and mentor, he plays cricket for the surrounding villages and wins, while also earning some money for the thayr funding. In need of another ₹1.5 lakh rupees, he and his friends go to Bombay relying on donations, where they get into the centre of another religious conflict and Thiru ends up saving Shamsuddin unknowingly, thus ending their feud. Mohideen then decides to give the additional funding for their own Thayr. However, a jealous Raj destroys it in retaliation. In the end it is revealed that it was Raj who made sure Shamsuddin injured his hand in the clash in Murarbad. Hearing this, his pregnant wife, Ammani, threatens him to surrender to the police for his criminal acts or lose their unborn child. Finally, the Muslim community in Murarbad helps the Hindu community with their Thiruvizha and the harmony is achieved once again.
doubao <PLOT_SUMMARY>Thirunavukarasu ‘Thiru’ and Shamsuddin are talented and brilliant cricket players from Murarbad, a village where Hindus and Muslims co-exist harmoniously. Mohideen aka Mohideen Bhai, are good friends who are accustomed to seeing their sons engage in physical confrontations since childhood. Thiru's father, Manickam and Shamsuddin's father, D. In a fit of rage, Thiru injures Shamsuddin’s right hand during a match, sparking a serious conflict between the Muslims and Hindus in Murrabad. One of the politicians son, Raj takes the sole task of exploiting Thiru and Shamsuddin’s rivalry under the guise of a cricket match. In the end it is revealed that it was Raj who made sure Shamsuddin injured his hand in the clash in Murarbad. Hearing this, his pregnant wife, Ammani, threatens him to surrender to the police for his criminal acts or lose their unborn child. Parallelly, local politicians plan to incite communal riots in Murarbad to capitalise on the upcoming elections. Raj, also hailing from an upper-caste family begins troubling the lower-caste families, for political gain, by disrupting the Thiruvizha and confiscates the Thayr (temple cart). Meanwhile, Thiru is facing his own fate where the fellow townsmen and his family disown him. He also faces threats from Mohideen's men and escapes. In need of another ₹1.5 lakh rupees, he and his friends go to Bombay relying on donations, where they get into the centre of another religious conflict and Thiru ends up saving Shamsuddin unknowingly, thus ending their feud. Mohideen then decides to give the additional funding for their own Thayr. Finally, the Muslim community in Murarbad helps the Hindu community with their Thiruvizha and the harmony is achieved once again. However, a jealous Raj destroys it in retaliation.> Thirunavukarasu ‘Thiru’ and Shamsuddin are talented and brilliant cricket players from Murarbad, a village where Hindus and Muslims co-exist harmoniously. Despite their religious differences, they live happily. Thiru's father, Manickam and Shamsuddin's father, D. G. Mohideen aka Mohideen Bhai, are good friends who are accustomed to seeing their sons engage in physical confrontations since childhood. Parallelly, local politicians plan to incite communal riots in Murarbad to capitalise on the upcoming elections. One of the politicians son, Raj takes the sole task of exploiting Thiru and Shamsuddin’s rivalry under the guise of a cricket match. In a fit of rage, Thiru injures Shamsuddin’s right hand during a match, sparking a serious conflict between the Muslims and Hindus in Murrabad. Raj, also hailing from an upper-caste family begins troubling the lower-caste families, for political gain, by disrupting the Thiruvizha and confiscates the Thayr (temple cart). Meanwhile, Thiru is facing his own fate where the fellow townsmen and his family disown him. He also faces threats from Mohideen's men and escapes. With some guidance from his friends and mentor, he plays cricket for the surrounding villages and wins, while also earning some money for the thayr funding. In need of another ₹1.5 lakh rupees, he and his friends go to Bombay relying on donations, where they get into the centre of another religious conflict and Thiru ends up saving Shamsuddin unknowingly, thus ending their feud. Mohideen then decides to give the additional funding for their own Thayr. However, a jealous Raj destroys it in retaliation. In the end it is revealed that it was Raj who made sure Shamsuddin injured his hand in the clash in Murarbad. Hearing this, his pregnant wife, Ammani, threatens him to surrender to the police for his criminal acts or lose their unborn child. Finally, the Muslim community in Murarbad helps the Hindu community with their Thiruvizha and the harmony is achieved once again.
gpto1 <PLOT_SUMMARY>
Thirunavukarasu 'Thiru' and Shamsuddin are talented and brilliant cricket players from Murarbad, a village where Hindus and Muslims co-exist harmoniously. Thiru's father, Manickam, and Shamsuddin's father, D. G. Mohideen aka Mohideen Bhai, are good friends who are accustomed to seeing their sons engage in physical confrontations since childhood. Despite their religious differences, they live happily.

Parallelly, local politicians plan to incite communal riots in Murarbad to capitalize on the upcoming elections. One of the politicians' sons, Raj, takes the sole task of exploiting Thiru and Shamsuddin’s rivalry under the guise of a cricket match. In a fit of rage, Thiru injures Shamsuddin’s right hand during a match, sparking a serious conflict between the Muslims and Hindus in Murarbad.

Meanwhile, Thiru is facing his own fate where the fellow townsmen and his family disown him. He also faces threats from Mohideen's men and escapes. Raj, also hailing from an upper-caste family, begins troubling the lower-caste families for political gain by disrupting the Thiruvizha and confiscating the Thayr (temple cart).

With some guidance from his friends and mentor, Thiru plays cricket for the surrounding villages and wins, while also earning some money for the Thayr funding. In need of another ₹1.5 lakh rupees, he and his friends go to Bombay relying on donations, where they get into the center of another religious conflict and Thiru ends up saving Shamsuddin unknowingly, thus ending their feud.

Mohideen then decides to give the additional funding for their own Thayr. Finally, the Muslim community in Murarbad helps the Hindu community with their Thiruvizha, and harmony is achieved once again. However, a jealous Raj destroys it in retaliation.

In the end, it is revealed that it was Raj who made sure Shamsuddin injured his hand in the clash in Murarbad. Hearing this, his pregnant wife, Ammani, threatens him to surrender to the police for his criminal acts or lose their unborn child.
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Thirunavukarasu ‘Thiru’ and Shamsuddin are talented and brilliant cricket players from Murarbad, a village where Hindus and Muslims co-exist harmoniously. Despite their religious differences, they live happily. Thiru's father, Manickam and Shamsuddin's father, D. G. Mohideen aka Mohideen Bhai, are good friends who are accustomed to seeing their sons engage in physical confrontations since childhood. Parallelly, local politicians plan to incite communal riots in Murarbad to capitalise on the upcoming elections. One of the politicians son, Raj takes the sole task of exploiting Thiru and Shamsuddin’s rivalry under the guise of a cricket match. In a fit of rage, Thiru injures Shamsuddin’s right hand during a match, sparking a serious conflict between the Muslims and Hindus in Murrabad. Raj, also hailing from an upper-caste family begins troubling the lower-caste families, for political gain, by disrupting the Thiruvizha and confiscates the Thayr (temple cart). Meanwhile, Thiru is facing his own fate where the fellow townsmen and his family disown him. He also faces threats from Mohideen's men and escapes. With some guidance from his friends and mentor, he plays cricket for the surrounding villages and wins, while also earning some money for the thayr funding. In need of another ₹1.5 lakh rupees, he and his friends go to Bombay relying on donations, where they get into the centre of another religious conflict and Thiru ends up saving Shamsuddin unknowingly, thus ending their feud. Mohideen then decides to give the additional funding for their own Thayr. However, a jealous Raj destroys it in retaliation. In the end it is revealed that it was Raj who made sure Shamsuddin injured his hand in the clash in Murarbad. Hearing this, his pregnant wife, Ammani, threatens him to surrender to the police for his criminal acts or lose their unborn child. Finally, the Muslim community in Murarbad helps the Hindu community with their Thiruvizha and the harmony is achieved once again.
kimi <PLOT_SUMMARY>

Thirunavukarasu 'Thiru' and Shamsuddin are talented and brilliant cricket players from Murarbad, a village where Hindus and Muslims co-exist harmoniously. Despite their religious differences, they live happily. Thiru's father, Manickam and Shamsuddin's father, D. Mohideen aka Mohideen Bhai, are good friends who are accustomed to seeing their sons engage in physical confrontations since childhood.

Parallelly, local politicians plan to incite communal riots in Murarbad to capitalise on the upcoming elections. One of the politicians' son, Raj takes the sole task of exploiting Thiru and Shamsuddin’s rivalry under the guise of a cricket match. In a fit of rage, Thiru injures Shamsuddin’s right hand during a match, sparking a serious conflict between the Muslims and Hindus in Murrabad.

Raj, also hailing from an upper-caste family begins troubling the lower-caste families, for political gain, by disrupting the Thiruvizha and confiscates the Thayr (temple cart). In need of another ₹1.5 lakh rupees, Thiru and his friends go to Bombay relying on donations, where they get into the center of another religious conflict and Thiru ends up saving Shamsuddin unknowingly, thus ending their feud.

With some guidance from his friends and mentor, Thiru plays cricket for the surrounding villages and wins, while also earning some money for the thayr funding. However, a jealous Raj destroys it in retaliation. Mohideen then decides to give the additional funding for their own Thayr.

Finally, the Muslim community in Murarbad helps the Hindu community with their Thiruvizha and the harmony is achieved once again. In the end, it is revealed that it was Raj who made sure Shamsuddin injured his hand in the clash in Murarbad. Hearing this, his pregnant wife, Ammani, threatens him to surrender to the police for his criminal acts or lose their unborn child. He also faces threats from Mohideen's men and escapes.
Thirunavukarasu ‘Thiru’ and Shamsuddin are talented and brilliant cricket players from Murarbad, a village where Hindus and Muslims co-exist harmoniously. Despite their religious differences, they live happily. Thiru's father, Manickam and Shamsuddin's father, D. G. Mohideen aka Mohideen Bhai, are good friends who are accustomed to seeing their sons engage in physical confrontations since childhood. Parallelly, local politicians plan to incite communal riots in Murarbad to capitalise on the upcoming elections. One of the politicians son, Raj takes the sole task of exploiting Thiru and Shamsuddin’s rivalry under the guise of a cricket match. In a fit of rage, Thiru injures Shamsuddin’s right hand during a match, sparking a serious conflict between the Muslims and Hindus in Murrabad. Raj, also hailing from an upper-caste family begins troubling the lower-caste families, for political gain, by disrupting the Thiruvizha and confiscates the Thayr (temple cart). Meanwhile, Thiru is facing his own fate where the fellow townsmen and his family disown him. He also faces threats from Mohideen's men and escapes. With some guidance from his friends and mentor, he plays cricket for the surrounding villages and wins, while also earning some money for the thayr funding. In need of another ₹1.5 lakh rupees, he and his friends go to Bombay relying on donations, where they get into the centre of another religious conflict and Thiru ends up saving Shamsuddin unknowingly, thus ending their feud. Mohideen then decides to give the additional funding for their own Thayr. However, a jealous Raj destroys it in retaliation. In the end it is revealed that it was Raj who made sure Shamsuddin injured his hand in the clash in Murarbad. Hearing this, his pregnant wife, Ammani, threatens him to surrender to the police for his criminal acts or lose their unborn child. Finally, the Muslim community in Murarbad helps the Hindu community with their Thiruvizha and the harmony is achieved once again.
minimax <PLOT_SUMMARY>
G. Thirunavukarasu ‘Thiru’ and Shamsuddin are talented and brilliant cricket players from Murarbad, a village where Hindus and Muslims co-exist harmoniously. However, a jealous Raj, also hailing from an upper-caste family begins troubling the lower-caste families, for political gain, by disrupting the Thiruvizha and confiscating the Thayr (temple cart). In a fit of rage, Thiru injures Shamsuddin’s right hand during a match, sparking a serious conflict between the Muslims and Hindus in Murarbad. One of the politicians' sons, Raj takes the sole task of exploiting Thiru and Shamsuddin’s rivalry under the guise of a cricket match. Parallelly, local politicians plan to incite communal riots in Murarbad to capitalise on the upcoming elections. Meanwhile, Thiru is facing his own fate where the fellow townsmen and his family disown him. Hearing this, his pregnant wife, Ammani, threatens him to surrender to the police for his criminal acts or lose their unborn child. With some guidance from his friends and mentor, he plays cricket for the surrounding villages and wins, while also
Thirunavukarasu ‘Thiru’ and Shamsuddin are talented and brilliant cricket players from Murarbad, a village where Hindus and Muslims co-exist harmoniously. Despite their religious differences, they live happily. Thiru's father, Manickam and Shamsuddin's father, D. G. Mohideen aka Mohideen Bhai, are good friends who are accustomed to seeing their sons engage in physical confrontations since childhood. Parallelly, local politicians plan to incite communal riots in Murarbad to capitalise on the upcoming elections. One of the politicians son, Raj takes the sole task of exploiting Thiru and Shamsuddin’s rivalry under the guise of a cricket match. In a fit of rage, Thiru injures Shamsuddin’s right hand during a match, sparking a serious conflict between the Muslims and Hindus in Murrabad. Raj, also hailing from an upper-caste family begins troubling the lower-caste families, for political gain, by disrupting the Thiruvizha and confiscates the Thayr (temple cart). Meanwhile, Thiru is facing his own fate where the fellow townsmen and his family disown him. He also faces threats from Mohideen's men and escapes. With some guidance from his friends and mentor, he plays cricket for the surrounding villages and wins, while also earning some money for the thayr funding. In need of another ₹1.5 lakh rupees, he and his friends go to Bombay relying on donations, where they get into the centre of another religious conflict and Thiru ends up saving Shamsuddin unknowingly, thus ending their feud. Mohideen then decides to give the additional funding for their own Thayr. However, a jealous Raj destroys it in retaliation. In the end it is revealed that it was Raj who made sure Shamsuddin injured his hand in the clash in Murarbad. Hearing this, his pregnant wife, Ammani, threatens him to surrender to the police for his criminal acts or lose their unborn child. Finally, the Muslim community in Murarbad helps the Hindu community with their Thiruvizha and the harmony is achieved once again.
wenxinyiyan <PLOT_SUMMARY>
Thirunavukarasu ‘Thiru’ and Shamsuddin are talented and brilliant cricket players from Murarbad, a village where Hindus and Muslims co-exist harmoniously. Despite their religious differences, they live happily. Thiru's father, Manickam, and Shamsuddin's father, D. Mohideen aka Mohideen Bhai, are good friends who are accustomed to seeing their sons engage in physical confrontations since childhood. However, in a fit of rage, Thiru injures Shamsuddin’s right hand during a match, sparking a serious conflict between the Muslims and Hindus in Murrabad.

Meanwhile, local politicians plan to incite communal riots in Murarbad to capitalise on the upcoming elections. One of the politicians' son, Raj, takes the sole task of exploiting Thiru and Shamsuddin’s rivalry under the guise of a cricket match. Raj, also hailing from an upper-caste family, begins troubling the lower-caste families for political gain by disrupting the Thiruvizha and confiscates the Thayr (temple cart). In the end, it is revealed that it was Raj who made sure Shamsuddin injured his hand in the clash in Murarbad.

Thiru, now facing disownment by his family and fellow townsmen, also faces threats from Mohideen's men and escapes. In need of another ₹1.5 lakh rupees, he and his friends go to Bombay relying on donations. There, they get caught up in another religious conflict, but Thiru ends up saving Shamsuddin unknowingly, thus ending their feud.

With some guidance from his friends and mentor, Thiru plays cricket for the surrounding villages and wins, while also earning some money for the thayr funding. Mohideen then decides to give the additional funding for their own Thayr. Finally, the Muslim community in Murarbad helps the Hindu community with their Thiruvizha, and harmony is achieved once again. However, a jealous Raj destroys it in retaliation. Hearing this, his pregnant wife, Ammani, threatens him to surrender to the police for his criminal acts or lose their unborn child.
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Thirunavukarasu ‘Thiru’ and Shamsuddin are talented and brilliant cricket players from Murarbad, a village where Hindus and Muslims co-exist harmoniously. Despite their religious differences, they live happily. Thiru's father, Manickam and Shamsuddin's father, D. G. Mohideen aka Mohideen Bhai, are good friends who are accustomed to seeing their sons engage in physical confrontations since childhood. Parallelly, local politicians plan to incite communal riots in Murarbad to capitalise on the upcoming elections. One of the politicians son, Raj takes the sole task of exploiting Thiru and Shamsuddin’s rivalry under the guise of a cricket match. In a fit of rage, Thiru injures Shamsuddin’s right hand during a match, sparking a serious conflict between the Muslims and Hindus in Murrabad. Raj, also hailing from an upper-caste family begins troubling the lower-caste families, for political gain, by disrupting the Thiruvizha and confiscates the Thayr (temple cart). Meanwhile, Thiru is facing his own fate where the fellow townsmen and his family disown him. He also faces threats from Mohideen's men and escapes. With some guidance from his friends and mentor, he plays cricket for the surrounding villages and wins, while also earning some money for the thayr funding. In need of another ₹1.5 lakh rupees, he and his friends go to Bombay relying on donations, where they get into the centre of another religious conflict and Thiru ends up saving Shamsuddin unknowingly, thus ending their feud. Mohideen then decides to give the additional funding for their own Thayr. However, a jealous Raj destroys it in retaliation. In the end it is revealed that it was Raj who made sure Shamsuddin injured his hand in the clash in Murarbad. Hearing this, his pregnant wife, Ammani, threatens him to surrender to the police for his criminal acts or lose their unborn child. Finally, the Muslim community in Murarbad helps the Hindu community with their Thiruvizha and the harmony is achieved once again.
zhipu <PLOT_SUMMARY>
Thirunavukarasu ‘Thiru’ and Shamsuddin are talented and brilliant cricket players from Murarbad, a village where Hindus and Muslims co-exist harmoniously. Mohideen aka Mohideen Bhai, are good friends who are accustomed to seeing their sons engage in physical confrontations since childhood. Thiru's father, Manickam and Shamsuddin's father, D. G. Despite their religious differences, they live happily. In a fit of rage, Thiru injures Shamsuddin’s right hand during a match, sparking a serious conflict between the Muslims and Hindus in Murrabad. One of the politicians son, Raj takes the sole task of exploiting Thiru and Shamsuddin’s rivalry under the guise of a cricket match. Raj, also hailing from an upper-caste family begins troubling the lower-caste families, for political gain, by disrupting the Thiruvizha and confiscates the Thayr (temple cart). However, a jealous Raj destroys it in retaliation. Parallelly, local politicians plan to incite communal riots in Murarbad to capitalise on the upcoming elections. Meanwhile, Thiru is facing his own fate where the fellow townsmen and his family disown him. In need of another ₹1.5 lakh rupees, he and his friends go to Bombay relying on donations, where they get into the centre of another religious conflict and Thiru ends up saving Shamsuddin unknowingly, thus ending their feud. He also faces threats from Mohideen's men and escapes. With some guidance from his friends and mentor, he plays cricket for the surrounding villages and wins, while also earning some money for the thayr funding. Mohideen then decides to give the additional funding for their own Thayr. In the end it is revealed that it was Raj who made sure Shamsuddin injured his hand in the clash in Murarbad. Hearing this, his pregnant wife, Ammani, threatens him to surrender to the police for his criminal acts or lose their unborn child. Finally, the Muslim community in Murarbad helps the Hindu community with their Thiruvizha and the harmony is achieved once again.
Thirunavukarasu ‘Thiru’ and Shamsuddin are talented and brilliant cricket players from Murarbad, a village where Hindus and Muslims co-exist harmoniously. Despite their religious differences, they live happily. Thiru's father, Manickam and Shamsuddin's father, D. G. Mohideen aka Mohideen Bhai, are good friends who are accustomed to seeing their sons engage in physical confrontations since childhood. Parallelly, local politicians plan to incite communal riots in Murarbad to capitalise on the upcoming elections. One of the politicians son, Raj takes the sole task of exploiting Thiru and Shamsuddin’s rivalry under the guise of a cricket match. In a fit of rage, Thiru injures Shamsuddin’s right hand during a match, sparking a serious conflict between the Muslims and Hindus in Murrabad. Raj, also hailing from an upper-caste family begins troubling the lower-caste families, for political gain, by disrupting the Thiruvizha and confiscates the Thayr (temple cart). Meanwhile, Thiru is facing his own fate where the fellow townsmen and his family disown him. He also faces threats from Mohideen's men and escapes. With some guidance from his friends and mentor, he plays cricket for the surrounding villages and wins, while also earning some money for the thayr funding. In need of another ₹1.5 lakh rupees, he and his friends go to Bombay relying on donations, where they get into the centre of another religious conflict and Thiru ends up saving Shamsuddin unknowingly, thus ending their feud. Mohideen then decides to give the additional funding for their own Thayr. However, a jealous Raj destroys it in retaliation. In the end it is revealed that it was Raj who made sure Shamsuddin injured his hand in the clash in Murarbad. Hearing this, his pregnant wife, Ammani, threatens him to surrender to the police for his criminal acts or lose their unborn child. Finally, the Muslim community in Murarbad helps the Hindu community with their Thiruvizha and the harmony is achieved once again.
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Thirunavukarasu ‘Thiru’ and Shamsuddin are talented and brilliant cricket players from Murarbad, a village where Hindus and Muslims co-exist harmoniously. Thiru's father, Manickam, and Shamsuddin's father, D. Mohideen aka Mohideen Bhai, are good friends who are accustomed to seeing their sons engage in physical confrontations since childhood. Despite their religious differences, they live happily. Parallelly, local politicians plan to incite communal riots in Murarbad to capitalise on the upcoming elections. One of the politician's sons, Raj, takes the sole task of exploiting Thiru and Shamsuddin’s rivalry under the guise of a cricket match. In a fit of rage, Thiru injures Shamsuddin’s right hand during a match, sparking a serious conflict between the Muslims and Hindus in Murarbad. Raj, also hailing from an upper-caste family, begins troubling the lower-caste families for political gain by disrupting the Thiruvizha and confiscating the Thayr (temple cart). Mohideen then decides to give the additional funding for their own Thayr. However, a jealous Raj destroys it in retaliation. Meanwhile, Thiru is facing his own fate where the fellow townsmen and his family disown him. With some guidance from his friends and mentor, he plays cricket for the surrounding villages and wins, while also earning some money for the thayr funding. In need of another ₹1.5 lakh rupees, he and his friends go to Bombay relying on donations, where they get into the centre of another religious conflict, and Thiru ends up saving Shamsuddin unknowingly, thus ending their feud. In the end, it is revealed that it was Raj who made sure Shamsuddin injured his hand in the clash in Murarbad. Hearing this, his pregnant wife, Ammani, threatens him to surrender to the police for his criminal acts or lose their unborn child. He also faces threats from Mohideen's men and escapes. Finally, the Muslim community in Murarbad helps the Hindu community with their Thiruvizha, and harmony is achieved once again.
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Thirunavukarasu ‘Thiru’ and Shamsuddin are talented and brilliant cricket players from Murarbad, a village where Hindus and Muslims co-exist harmoniously. Despite their religious differences, they live happily. Thiru's father, Manickam and Shamsuddin's father, D. G. Mohideen aka Mohideen Bhai, are good friends who are accustomed to seeing their sons engage in physical confrontations since childhood. Parallelly, local politicians plan to incite communal riots in Murarbad to capitalise on the upcoming elections. One of the politicians son, Raj takes the sole task of exploiting Thiru and Shamsuddin’s rivalry under the guise of a cricket match. In a fit of rage, Thiru injures Shamsuddin’s right hand during a match, sparking a serious conflict between the Muslims and Hindus in Murrabad. Raj, also hailing from an upper-caste family begins troubling the lower-caste families, for political gain, by disrupting the Thiruvizha and confiscates the Thayr (temple cart). Meanwhile, Thiru is facing his own fate where the fellow townsmen and his family disown him. He also faces threats from Mohideen's men and escapes. With some guidance from his friends and mentor, he plays cricket for the surrounding villages and wins, while also earning some money for the thayr funding. In need of another ₹1.5 lakh rupees, he and his friends go to Bombay relying on donations, where they get into the centre of another religious conflict and Thiru ends up saving Shamsuddin unknowingly, thus ending their feud. Mohideen then decides to give the additional funding for their own Thayr. However, a jealous Raj destroys it in retaliation. In the end it is revealed that it was Raj who made sure Shamsuddin injured his hand in the clash in Murarbad. Hearing this, his pregnant wife, Ammani, threatens him to surrender to the police for his criminal acts or lose their unborn child. Finally, the Muslim community in Murarbad helps the Hindu community with their Thiruvizha and the harmony is achieved once again.