

The villagers also barred Pugazh from performing his father's last rites and threw the dead body into a sand pit, where it got lost in sand storm. the villagers banished them from their village. During his funeral, his family, consisting of his widow and a young Pugazh, were humiliated as the military withdrew his honors. He was stripped posthumously of his titles, honours, and badges. When he confronted them, they killed him and fabricated a story claiming that since he accepted money from terrorists to help them, they killed him considering the safety of the other soldiers and themselves. D., Shaan, Raaka, and their two henchmen, who were then army officers working in his team, accepting money from terrorists in exchange for allowing them to carry out their activities. During a peacekeeping mission, he noticed J. Pugazh's father was Major Saravanan, a patriotic Indian Army officer. On the contrary, Pugazh's mother not only knows and supports what Pugazh is doing, she also reveals that she is not his real "mother" and tells her why Pugazh is after her father.

Janavi soon finds out that Pugazh is plotting to kill her father and warns Pugazh's mother about her son. After initial confrontations with the three of them, he starts eliminating them one after another, and then J. D.'s gang, consisting of Shaan, a hotel pimp named Max, and another henchman. During his stay in Bern, he encounters J. D., a wealthy businessman and covert arms smuggler. Janavi takes Pugazh to Munich (Germany) to introduce him to her father J. After persistent wooing, he succeeds in winning her heart. He meets Janavi, a friend of the bride, and instantly falls in love with her. The scene then shifts to a village, where Pugazh is attending the wedding of a Tahsildar's daughter. With the help of his relative Inspector Joseph, he succeeds in tracking down a wanted criminal named Raaka and trapping him to Joseph. Pugazh is an IITian and Oxford alumnus with a master's degree in chemical engineering. Media outlets reported that, the film Villu became an average domestic venture as Vijay and Vadivelu comic-timing was the only saving grace of the film. Rediff pointed out that, Vadivelu and Vijay were applauded for their style of slap-stick comedy in the film. The satellite rights of the film was owned by Kalaignar TV. The film's title Villu (bow) indicates a man Pugazh, who avenges for his father (arrow) fired at his enemies to destroy them. The story revolves around an assassin who infiltrates and destroys a criminal gang to avenge his father's death. Villu settled to a domestic profit of ₹50 lakhs. The film acquired #221 spot in 2009 at the United Kingdom box office. The film was released on 12 January 2009. The film received negative reviews from critics and became a box-office disaster. Cinematography was done by Ravi Varman, while editing was handled by Kola Bhaskar. The film is produced and distributed by Ayngaran International and composed by Devi Sri Prasad. Jayan, Devaraj, Adithya, Anandaraj, Sriman and Geetha play supporting roles whilst Prabhu Deva, Mumaith Khan, Zabyn Khan, and Khushbu appear in item numbers.

The film stars Vijay in a dual role while Nayanthara, Ranjitha, Prakash Raj, and Vadivelu play other prominent roles. The bow) is a 2009 Indian Tamil-language action comedy film written by AC Mugil and directed by Prabhu Deva.
