Randam Varavu

Randam Varavu

The microdrama opens with executive Kavya initiating a corporate war, while the mysterious disappearance of a powerful patriarch's son, Rohith, sets a tone of deeper conspiracy. Orphaned Rohit, later revealed as a disguised heir, enters the corporate world, clashing with Kavya, who subsequently discovers his true identity and develops a strategic, then romantic, interest in him. This budding romance is complicated by Kavya's controlling father, Madhavan, who demands she marry corporate heir Akash for strategic alliances, creating a conflict between love and ambition. Kavya's father, fearing Ragini will transfer holdings to Rohit, manipulates Kavya into orchestrating an "accident" targeting Rohit, further entangling their fates. Amidst this, CEO Ragini exhibits protective behavior towards Rohit, hinting at a deeper, unresolved connection to her own son's 25-year-old disappearance. Rohit mysteriously vanishes from an office party, only to be found with amnesia and accused of misconduct, a situation orchestrated by Kavya Ma'am who blackmails Dia into framing him. Ragini, now leading RRR Constructions, suspects Rohit might be her long-lost son and arranges a secret genetic test, while her manager Prasad conspires with Inspector Surya Pratap to hide the truth and seize her company. A servant woman, blackmailed by Prasad, holds the key to the original kidnapping. Ragini, driven by a past promise, uncovers the corporate conspiracy and faces a vengeful Siddharth and a plotting Raghavan. Rohit dramatically returns, revealing himself as Ragini's son and accusing Prasad of orchestrating his disappearance. The narrative intensifies as Akash is framed for corporate fraud, and his illicit affair with Kavya is exposed, linked to a plot to frame Rohit. Rohit confronts the powerful patriarch, accusing him of his father's murder, transforming the family dispute into a revenge saga. The truth fully unravels when a guilt-ridden former inspector confesses to Ragini that her husband's "accident" was a planned murder and her son, Rohit, was abducted. This exposes Prasad's decades of loyalty as a lie, revealing his profound manipulation and his admission to murdering Ragini's husband and abducting her child a quarter-century prior. The show culminates with Ragini's son rejecting an apology from Prasad's offspring, leaving a trail of shattered trust and unresolved pain.