But just as the commissioner is about to arrest Vinayak (breaking the immunity deal), Vinayak pulls out a voice recorder from his jacket pocket. It contains a conversation where the commissioner himself agreed to the 10% cut.
The commissioner freezes. The game is over. Vinayak has won. Vinayak drives away in the ambulance—not with 500 crore, but with the 50 crore (the 10% he hid inside the ambulance's false floor before the police arrived). The rest was a show.
Now, he lives in a dusty Chennai apartment, surviving on cheap whiskey and IPL betting. His only friends are bookies and fixers. His former colleagues despise him. His girlfriend, Sanjana, the daughter of a powerful police commissioner, is his only tether to the straight world. But Vinayak has a saying: "Life is a gamble. Trust the dice, not the people rolling it." The Tamil Nadu Premier League (TNPL) finals are a week away. The Kochi Kings are the underdogs, but a massive betting syndicate led by a shadowy don named "Chinna" wants to fix the final over. The prize: 500 crore rupees in black money, to be transported across the city on match night. Mankatha Movie Tamil Full
Prem kills the traffic signals, causing a pile-up. Mahi rams the armored van from the front. Guna and Sathya neutralize the guards using chloroform. Vinayak watches from a rooftop, counting the seconds.
Vinayak smiles—a cold, chilling smile. He drops his gun and raises his hands. But just as the commissioner is about to
She slaps him. He doesn't flinch.
He shoots the locks off the godown door, revealing a second getaway vehicle—a nondescript ambulance—he had hidden there days ago. He planned this from the start: let the team do the heavy lifting, then vanish with the loot. But just as Vinayak steps toward the ambulance, Mahi , who was supposed to be unconscious, rises and points a gun at him. The game is over
The godown doors burst open. Red and blue lights. Police. But not just any police—.