The story's protagonist, Vikram Prabhu, is 33 years old but still unmarried. Due to various reasons including his age and profession, his marriage keeps getting delayed. Finally, a suitable match is found, and the groom's family travels from town to town to finalize the engagement with the bride's family. However, unexpectedly, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a nationwide lockdown is imposed, forcing the groom's family to stay at the bride's house.
While the groom's family is staying at the bride's house due to these circumstances, the bride leaves her home. This creates complications that become obstacles to Vikram Prabhu's marriage aspirations. Why did the bride leave her house? Will Vikram Prabhu's marriage dream, which he has been waiting for years, come true or not? The rest of the film's story provides answers to these many questions.
Vikram Prabhu plays the character of Ramachandran, the story's protagonist. He has excellently portrayed his natural acting in the role of a character who yearns and suffers with marriage dreams. Sushmita has acted as Ambika, the story's heroine, and has well expressed the acting appropriate to the given character.
Supporting Cast: Meenakshi Dinesh (Sushmita's sister), Ramesh Tilak, Arul Das, Gajaraj, and others have provided flawless acting in their respective characters, adding strength to their roles. Director: Shanmugapriya has created a good film that depicts the emotional struggles between relationships by crafting appropriate scenes as a screenplay for a story that beautifully expresses the mental feelings of young people who remain unmarried even after crossing marriage age, selecting suitable stars for the characters. Music: Shaan Roldan's songs and background music suitable for the family story are enjoyable to listen to. Cinematography: Madan Christopher's cinematography has been well set up in harmony with the director's story flow.
This "Love Marriage" serves as a story not only for those who haven't married due to various reasons and have crossed marriage age, but for all men and women waiting for marriage. It stands as a family entertainer movie that can be watched and enjoyed with the family.The film reflects the contemporary situation of many young people who remain unmarried at 33, making Vikram Prabhu's Ramachandran character very relatable. The situation where the groom's family has to stay at the bride's house due to COVID lockdown serves as a very realistic plot device.
Strengths of the Story
- Social Reality: Story premise that reflects social reality
- Family Relationships: Portrayal of family relationships
- Emotional Depth: Mental emotions of those who have crossed marriage age
- Contemporary Relevance: COVID pandemic context
- Family Appeal: Suitable for family viewing
The film keeps the suspense about why the bride left her house and whether Vikram Prabhu's marriage dream will come true, which is a good screenplay technique. This movie offers hope to everyone waiting for marriage and serves as an entertaining family film that addresses real social issues.