The movie revolves around a simple, relatable story of a young man, his best friend, and his girlfriend, navigating love and life.
A unique twist involves two mothers trying to set up their children for an arranged marriage, while making the children believe it’s a love marriage.
The narrative explores sincere love and post-marriage life, reflecting themes that resonate with today’s youth, particularly Gen Z.
Director Raghav Mirdath has successfully infused the film with dollops of comedy, keeping the audience entertained for most parts.
While the first half is energetic and moves swiftly, the second half becomes a bit emotionally heavy and could have been tightened to avoid lagging.
Raju has made a solid debut as a lead. His natural screen presence, sharp comedic timing, and heartfelt romantic touches are all notable.
He has portrayed the role of an innocent son, a jovial friend, and a sincere lover with conviction.
The female leads Bhavya and Aadhiya have delivered decent performances.
Vikranth’s extended cameo as a college senior has been a pleasant surprise. Saranya Ponvannan and Devadarshini, in particular, shine with their comedic timing.
Nivas K Prasanna’s music and background score are a significant plus. The cinematography by Babu Kumar and editing by John Abraham are also competent.