But Georgekutty had a rule: no more blood. Instead, he framed Bhadran for a murder Bhadran did not commit—the killing of a local thug. All evidence pointed to Bhadran. The sword (a kireedam replica), the broken bottle (a spadikam shard), the time, the place. In court, the case against Bhadran was ironclad. Except for one problem: Georgekutty’s own daughter had secretly recorded the politician’s son’s confession before he died. That recording, if played, would destroy Georgekutty. But it would also destroy his family.
Madhavan smiled. “Show me the sky through your eyes, Bhadran. That is enough.” 5 Ogo Malayalam Movies
The court laughed. But then, Madhavan, the blind photographer, raised his hand. “I have a photograph,” he said. “Taken that night. A long exposure. It shows two figures—Achuthan and Bhadran—sitting in the front row. The third figure on stage has no shadow.” But Georgekutty had a rule: no more blood
Bhadran found them. He knelt before Madhavan. “You raised my daughter. I have nothing to give you.” The sword (a kireedam replica), the broken bottle
Something snapped in Bhadran. He became “Spadikam”—the diamond-hard rebel. He broke into his father’s house, chained Achuthan to a pillar, and said, “You wanted a son of law. Now see the law of the son.”
Now, the politician’s widow had hired Georgekutty to kill Bhadran. “You escaped justice once,” she whispered. “Now serve it.”