The story centers on Santhosh (), a young man living under the overbearing and domineering influence of his father, Subramaniam ( Prakash Raj ). Although well-meaning, Subramaniam controls every aspect of Santhosh's life, from the shirts he wears to his career and eventual marriage.
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The story revolves around Santosh Subramaniam (played by Jayaram), a 35-year-old bachelor who is a fashion designer by profession. He hails from a middle-class family and has a close relationship with his grandmother, Ammachi (played by Kanchana). Santosh's life takes a turn when his family decides to get him married. However, Santosh is reluctant to get married, fearing that it will restrict his freedom. The story centers on Santhosh (), a young
As the story unfolds, Santosh's past and his relationship with his family are revealed. The movie also explores themes of love, family values, and the importance of relationships. Share your favorite scene or dialogue in the comments below
Growing up doesn’t mean fighting your parents. It means becoming your own person while still loving them.
The subsequent argument between Santhosh and his father is arguably one of the best-written scenes in the genre. When Santhosh finally confronts his father, saying, "Nee en kitta keta enna apdiye panniten, aana naan un kitta keta nee kettukura?" (Whatever you asked of me, I did; but when I asked you, you refused?), it wasn't just a cinematic punchline. It was the voice of a generation of Indian millennials struggling to establish boundaries with their parents. It validated the struggle of countless children who felt suffocated by the "I know what's best for you" narrative.
The film remains a staple of Tamil cinema nostalgia, though modern discussions often debate the character of Hasini.