In the secluded village of Ponneerthaalam, time seems stuck centuries behind. A grand temple of Goddess Arundhara, the deity of compassion and justice, stands tall—yet her grace is reserved only for the so-called "upper street". The lower street, home to the "unworthy" caste, has never seen a festival, a prayer chant, or even the shadow of her chariot. For generations, a silent wound exists: the Mother of All is treated as property of a few.
But what no one knows is this: the Goddess has watched this injustice for 312 years, and she has chosen this generation to rewrite her story—through a child born in the high-caste street, a boy who questions the very system he inherits.
This is not a story of rebellion through fists.
It is a story of change through heart, empathy, and courage.
A story where the goddess herself scripts the revolution.
And on the night her chariot finally enters the forbidden street, rain falls for the first time in years, her stone eyes well up, and the village learns how divine love looks when freed from human chains.
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