Tamil Movie: Mercury Pookkal

In the climax, Anandhi does not burn the flowers. Instead, she . She sends thousands of mercury-flower garlands to media offices, politicians, and the company headquarters itself – with a letter exposing the contamination. The flowers wilt on their desks, but lab tests confirm the poison. Public outcry forces a shutdown.

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One day, while on a photography expedition, Karthik meets a young woman named Aishwarya (played by Priya Bhavani Shankar), who is a botanist. Aishwarya is in the town to study the rare species of flowers that bloom only in that region, particularly the Mercury Pookkal, a rare and exotic flower that blooms only once a year. In the climax, Anandhi does not burn the flowers

, felt Stanley showed more maturity and class in his treatment of this story compared to his previous works. Real-Life Impact: The flowers wilt on their desks, but lab