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The story begins with a medical student named Chandru () who finds an injured man lying in a pool of blood on a dark Chennai street. In a moment of pure humanity, he saves the man's life through an makeshift surgery.

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The city of Chennai was a labyrinth of orange streetlights and long, jagged shadows. Chandru, a medical student whose life was defined by textbooks and the quiet hum of a hospital, found the "Wolf" bleeding out on a deserted stretch of asphalt. The man was a ghost, a professional killer known for his cold efficiency, but in the flicker of a broken neon sign, he was just a dying creature.

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: A medical student (Sri) saves a dying criminal (Mysskin), only to be pulled into a dark world of police corruption and redemption.

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