Kuttram Purindhavan begins in a picturesque rural village, where life appears calm and harmonious. The village is illuminated and decorated for a festival. Children play in the streets and families go about their traditions.
Baskaran, a humble pharmacist, returns home with his grandson Rahul and the family dog. Yet, beneath this idyllic surface, there is a subtle tension. Something is not quite right. This uneasy undertone soon escalates when a girl named Mercy disappears and a man named Solomon is found dead, setting the stage for a suspenseful narrative.
The series explores the hidden complexities of village life. Neighbors share fragmented information, parents wait anxiously for delayed police reports, and the truth is often obscured. The police, bound by a rigid hierarchy, struggle to investigate effectively. Secrets, misinterpretations, and silent observations create a puzzle that drives the story. The tension arises not just from the crimes themselves but from the spaces between what is said, done, and perceived by the villagers.
Baskaran, the central character, is a respected pharmacist who prefers to remain unnoticed. He tends to the villagers’ minor ailments and avoids confrontation, similar to George Kutty in Drishyam. One fateful night, his quiet life changes completely. While attending the village festival, Baskaran is drawn into a web of tragedy and moral dilemmas when he discovers Solomon’s body and the circumstances surrounding Mercy’s disappearance.

Solomon’s Death and Mercy’s Tragedy Unravel Family Secrets and Village Misunderstandings
Solomon’s death turns out to be a tragic accident during a confrontation with Raghu, his wife Esther’s former lover. Solomon attacked Raghu upon discovering his presence near the house. In the struggle, Raghu fell and died. The story becomes more complex when it is revealed that Mercy, the missing girl, is Raghu’s child, not Solomon’s. This tangled web of secrets and concealed relationships adds layers of suspense to the series.
Mercy’s story is one of horror and heartbreak. She is brutally assaulted, and Solomon brings her half-dead to Baskaran for help. Despite his best efforts, Baskaran cannot provide adequate care without a female medical professional, and Mercy dies. Fearing legal consequences that could jeopardize his grandson Rahul’s urgent surgery and his retirement fund, Baskaran hides Mercy’s body. This sets off a chain of moral and criminal dilemmas that define the series’ tension.
Initially, suspicion falls on Solomon’s brother, Venkat, who practices black magic to acquire family property. Police find incriminating items, including Mercy’s bloodied underwear, linking Venkat to the case. However, he is innocent. The narrative reveals that he had only stolen the items for ritual purposes. This misdirection keeps both the characters and viewers guessing, showing how appearances and assumptions in the village can mislead investigations.

Gautam’s Investigation Reveals Truth While Baskaran Faces Moral Dilemmas and Family Sacrifices
Gautam, a demoted police officer, serves as Baskaran’s foil. Previously responsible for a failed protection duty, he now handles menial tasks but sees the Mercy case as a chance for redemption. He grows suspicious of Baskaran, discovers a hidden bloodstain, and begins piecing together the truth. Gautam’s determination and morality contrast with Baskaran’s pragmatic concealment of evidence, creating tension and driving the investigation forward.
The investigation reveals Chandran, a respected doctor, as the serial rapist and murderer. He targets girls born out of wedlock during festivals and exploits his position as a caregiver. Baskaran’s strategic concealment of Mercy’s body ultimately allows Gautam to catch Chandran while ensuring the safety of Rahul. This climax unravels the real mystery behind the village’s horrors and exposes the calculated evil that had remained hidden under a façade of normalcy.
Baskaran publicly confesses his actions but is initially shielded by Gautam, who persuades him not to self-incriminate unnecessarily. Baskaran and his wife Anandhi relocate after the events, and he serves a short period in custody. Rahul survives and begins recovery, while Esther visits to check on him. Anandhi secretly handles Mercy’s final resting place to protect Baskaran. The series concludes with a complex resolution where justice, morality, and personal sacrifice intersect.
Kuttram Purindhavan is a slow-burning thriller that emphasizes rural life, human flaws, and moral dilemmas rather than flashy twists. Its tension arises from silence, fear, and the small, interconnected lives of villagers. Baskaran’s single reckless decision triggers a domino effect of tragic events, showing how ordinary individuals can be swept into extraordinary crises. The series excels in portraying psychological complexity, ethical ambiguity, and the unsettling realities beneath a seemingly peaceful village life.



