Arun had always been the social glue of the Tamil Mob, but his love life was a topic of friendly speculation. That was until he met , a soft-spoken writer with a penchant for poetry. Their meeting was serendipitous, at a cultural festival where Aishwarya's poems were being featured. Arun, captivated by her voice and words, introduced himself, and they struck up a conversation that lasted well into the night.

What makes this storyline brilliant is the double betrayal. Viji is not naive; she suspects Arjun from day one. Their romance is a chess match. She teaches him to cook; he teaches her to shoot. The narrative builds tension not around "will they get together?" but "who will pull the trigger first?"

Many Tamil Mob stories skip the dating phase entirely and start with a wedding—often forced, accidental, or revenge-based.