Though he finally agrees, things get complicated as days pass by.Ī major success of the movie is Elan’s well-etched characters and apt casting of the lead refreshing pair. When Sindhu, who is in no hurry to get hitched and bear kids, (she dreams of starting a restaurant in LA) suggests a live-in relationship, Sree is in for a shock. Soon they get close to each other and they take their relationship to the next level.
After few mix-ups, sensing his inhibition, Sindhu comes forward and befriends him. As luck would have it, Sindhuja is offered a job in his company and yes you guessed it right - her cabin is next to Sree’s. But the latter is even scared to strike a conversation with Sindhu - for that matter he is not even aware of her name. A shy Sree is content with merely looking at her. He instantly falls for a girl Sindhuja (Raiza Wilson), a modern, ambitious woman who works in the neighbouring building. The boy is also friendly with a tailor Thangaraj (Munishkanth), who stays in the same locality. He is attached to his mother (Rekha), who is looking out for a suitable bride for her son. Sree (Harish Kalyan), who works in a start-up IT company, hails from a middle class family.
He has introduced young and promising filmmaker Elan, who has delivered a modern day romance rid of clichés and in a convincing manner. Yuvan Shankar Raja has forayed into production, and kudos to him for choosing a script that will appeal to all segments of audiences.