Now Shakti is legally (and secretly) married to two women, living a double life: 6 AM–6 PM with Anjali, 7 PM–late night with Meera. He juggles two homes, two phone sims, and two very different expectations. Shakti notices strange patterns: Anjali gets mysterious coded calls. Meera has a locker full of hidden cameras and voice recorders. Both women keep visiting the same politician’s fortress-like house.

In the climax, Shakti uses his mimicry skills to imitate the politician’s voice over a walkie-talkie, creating confusion. Anjali fights off two henchmen; Meera records everything live on social media. Together, the three of them—two wives and one fake husband—trap Sethuraman and recover both diamond sets. At the police station, Anjali and Meera are about to sign divorce papers when a woman in a lawyer’s robe walks in. She hands Shakti a legal notice: “I’m your first wife. Our village marriage when you were 19 is still valid. And I want half of everything—including those diamonds.”

Instead of fighting, they realize: both have been played by the same man.

They track Shakti to a storage unit where he’s already swapped the donation box and copied the politician’s ring key. But before they can confront him, Sethuraman’s men arrive.

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Next morning, Meera whispers into her phone while Shakti “sleeps”: “The politician’s wife hid the diamonds in a donation box. I need to swap it before Sunday’s charity auction.”

Shakti realizes: Both his wives are after the same diamonds—worth ₹50 crore—stolen from a museum heist, now hidden in two separate locations according to two different sources. But the real truth? Sethuraman split the diamonds into two identical sets to trap rival gangs. Whoever finds both sets first wins.

One night, hiding in Anjali’s cupboard to avoid Meera’s surprise visit, he overhears Anjali reporting to her senior officer: “The diamonds are in the temple vault. We need the key from Sethuraman’s ring.”

Here’s a draft story for Thiruttu Purushan (Part 1) , inspired by the spirit of classic Tamil comedy-capers with a modern twist. Thiruttu Purushan (Part 1) – The Double Life Deception

That same evening, Shakti’s landlady threatens to evict him. Desperate, he crashes a high-society charity event to swindle a meal. There, he meets Meera, who mistakes him for a visiting bureaucrat named “Karthik.” Meera needs a husband to gain access to the politician’s inner circle. Shakti, seeing another free meal ticket, agrees to a second “cover marriage” under the fake name Karthik.

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Now Shakti is legally (and secretly) married to two women, living a double life: 6 AM–6 PM with Anjali, 7 PM–late night with Meera. He juggles two homes, two phone sims, and two very different expectations. Shakti notices strange patterns: Anjali gets mysterious coded calls. Meera has a locker full of hidden cameras and voice recorders. Both women keep visiting the same politician’s fortress-like house.

In the climax, Shakti uses his mimicry skills to imitate the politician’s voice over a walkie-talkie, creating confusion. Anjali fights off two henchmen; Meera records everything live on social media. Together, the three of them—two wives and one fake husband—trap Sethuraman and recover both diamond sets. At the police station, Anjali and Meera are about to sign divorce papers when a woman in a lawyer’s robe walks in. She hands Shakti a legal notice: “I’m your first wife. Our village marriage when you were 19 is still valid. And I want half of everything—including those diamonds.”

Instead of fighting, they realize: both have been played by the same man. Tamil Movie Thiruttu Purushan Part 1

They track Shakti to a storage unit where he’s already swapped the donation box and copied the politician’s ring key. But before they can confront him, Sethuraman’s men arrive.

Would you like a screenplay-style scene or a dialogue draft from any particular moment in this story? Now Shakti is legally (and secretly) married to

Next morning, Meera whispers into her phone while Shakti “sleeps”: “The politician’s wife hid the diamonds in a donation box. I need to swap it before Sunday’s charity auction.”

Shakti realizes: Both his wives are after the same diamonds—worth ₹50 crore—stolen from a museum heist, now hidden in two separate locations according to two different sources. But the real truth? Sethuraman split the diamonds into two identical sets to trap rival gangs. Whoever finds both sets first wins. Meera has a locker full of hidden cameras

One night, hiding in Anjali’s cupboard to avoid Meera’s surprise visit, he overhears Anjali reporting to her senior officer: “The diamonds are in the temple vault. We need the key from Sethuraman’s ring.”

Here’s a draft story for Thiruttu Purushan (Part 1) , inspired by the spirit of classic Tamil comedy-capers with a modern twist. Thiruttu Purushan (Part 1) – The Double Life Deception

That same evening, Shakti’s landlady threatens to evict him. Desperate, he crashes a high-society charity event to swindle a meal. There, he meets Meera, who mistakes him for a visiting bureaucrat named “Karthik.” Meera needs a husband to gain access to the politician’s inner circle. Shakti, seeing another free meal ticket, agrees to a second “cover marriage” under the fake name Karthik.