Varun and Anjana's love story happens in the
Ooty mountains (in Tamil literature, they are referred to as Kurinji); Guna's story happens in
Tuticorin seashore (Neidhal); and Harris and Divya's story happens in the city (Marudham). Varun explains his life story: he fell in love with Anjana despite knowing her engagement had been called off, but he later sacrifices his love after hearing Guna and Mallika's story. Guna is a
philanthropist who runs an organisation called "Punnagai," a rehabilitation centre for jail prisoners. Mallika, a
physiotherapist, silently pines for him. When Guna fails to reunite a prisoner, Ilankumaran, with his family, Mallika does so. Impressed with her, he gives her the responsibility of taking care of Punnagai and leaves the town. Another story is of Harris, a
swimming coach, and his student-come-lover Divya (Varun claims Divya is his childhood friend, but there is no scene where they are together). Divya is disappointed to lose the swimming match, and her father Thiruvengadam advises another coach, Elango, to replace Harris, but Divya is adamant that Harris should be her coach. Meanwhile, Harris is involved in a bike accident where his legs and hands are hurt, but he encourages Divya to participate in the
Olympics swimming match. Divya rigorously practices for the match and wins by finishing it in less than 56 seconds. In 2016, Varun narrated these stories because they prompted him to write a novel called "Moondru Kaadhal". Harris arrives at the press conference for the book release and says he is alive because of Divya. She is the epitome of goodness and confidence, and he narrates that though she had won the match, she died due to a
heart attack in the swimming pool. The film ends with Harris saying that love is not to be asked but to be given. == Cast ==