Casting : Soori, Aishwarya Lakshmi, Rajkiran, Swasika, Master Prageeth Sivan, Bala Saravanan, Jayaprakash, Geetha Kailasam, Viji Chandrasekar, Baba Baskar, Chaya Devi, Nikila Shankar
Directed By : Prasanth Pandiyaraj
Music By : Hesham Abdul Wahab
Produced By : Lark Studios – K Kumar
The hero Soori is in love with his sister Swasika. After 10 years of marriage, his sister gives birth to a child. The sister loves her son more than her sister. The sister’s son is also in love with Soori more than his parents. Soori, who falls in love with and marries the heroine Aishwarya Lakshmi, gets into trouble in his married life because of her son. Due to this, Soori has to leave the family. The ‘uncle’ is the one who keeps telling the truth whether the separated family will get back together or not.
No matter what kind of story, Soori has proven once again through his acting that he can become the right hero for it. Soori, who identified himself as a strong character and an action hero in his early films, not only moves around as a commercial hero in this one, but also makes hearts heavy with his powerful performance in sentimental scenes. The scene where he makes mothers feel sad when he realizes that he does not show his wife the love and care he shows for his sister and family, is sure to increase the number of female fans for Soori.
Aishwarya Lakshmi, who plays Soori’s wife, has beautifully expressed the expectations and disappointment of wives in her performance. She receives applause for expressing the anger of most women that men who show concern for their family do not show it to their wives through her aggressive performance.
Rajkiran’s character, who plays the role of a boastful wife, and his screen presence have added strength to the film.
After the film ‘Lapper Bandhu’, Swashika has once again captivated the audience by playing a compelling role. Playing the role of Soori’s sister, she expresses many emotions through her eyes and amazes.
Baba Bhaskar, Siruvan Prageeth Sivan, Bala Saravanan, Jayaprakash, Viji Chandrasekhar, Geetha Kailasam, Chaya Devi, Nikila Shankar, who have played other roles, have acted in moderation.
The songs are sweet in the music of composer Hesham Abdul Wahab. The background music is measured without being too loud.
Cinematographer Dinesh Purushothaman’s camera has done a good job of conveying the emotions of the characters to the audience.
Although Ganesh Siva’s editing is elegant, the entire film gives the impression of being a wedding ceremony.
The greatness and importance of family relationships flow through the story of the hero Soori.
Prashanth Pandiaraj, who has written and directed the screenplay, has presented a film that families can celebrate by telling family events and minor problems in an interesting way.
Although there are many family events throughout the film, such as weddings, ear piercings, and seemantham, it feels like watching a serial, but since director Prashanth Pandiaraj has spoken eloquently about the pride of women, the film will definitely appeal to mothers.