A tender moment between Saravanan and the housemates with a discussion about his children and the significance of relationships started off the day.
Minor Saravanan lights up a fire with a new story. He says to Kavin and that the Natamai's of both the villages are actually a couple.
Kavin and Sandy break the story to the villagers. Cheran and Madhumitha tag along the story and act accordingly. Surely, this improv moment is sticking to our memories for a long, long time.
In the midst of all the drama, Reshma tries to do her thing by stealing Cheran's vessel (sombu). But this time, she doesn't manage to pull it off. Losliya has witnessed the crime.
Oops! Just when we thought the fun was entering another level, things got serious. When the drama was unfolding, Meera accuses Cheran of 'manhandling' her.
She goes on to explain that he grabbed her by her waist and dragged her and yes, the evidence shows.
Despite being apologetic, Cheran explains that he didn't do it with any wrong intentions and got carried away with the duties of the task. But the Hulk in him gradually starts to come out.
The housemates take the middle ground. They offer their two cents that this discussion should have been carried out personally. But Meera is adamant and won't let it go.
A picture is worth a thousand words they say. And this picture says it all. He walks away. He doesn't want his image to be tarnished, for the sake of his two daughters. He wants to leave.
The spotlight is now back on Meera. Some housemates gather to talk to her that this should have been dealt privately. She's still adamant, saying that no one would have believed her.
Mugen's had enough. He starts out politely. But Meera just doesn't seem to take the inputs of him and others. She walks away as Mugen tries to speak to her, and he bangs the table in anger.
We finally move past what seemed like a problem that would never end. Back in character, both tribes sit together and have a good time. The day ends on a positive note despite the ugly spat in between