, is initially thought to be deceased, but her reappearance forces Chandram into a bigamous predicament.

Midway through, when family pressures mount, Sada delivers a monologue about a woman’s right to choose her partner. She doesn’t raise her voice; instead, her voice cracks just enough to feel real. This is the film’s emotional core. Lifestyle takeaway: the clash between joint family expectations and individual desires —a very real tension in urban India.

Sadha's character is introduced with a focus on her classic "girl-next-door" appeal.

: He eventually finds himself legally and socially entangled with Ramya (Sadha), leading to a comedic yet tense "tug-of-war" between two households.