Aishwarya Rajesh, who belongs to a middle-class family, lives in a somewhat comfortable family. A few days are spent doing housework. Suddenly, Aishwarya, who was a sympathetic mother-in-law, is left alone at home to be sympathetic to her pregnant daughter. She suffers by making one type of food for her husband and one type of food for her father-in-law. Even the leaking sink pipe in the kitchen is pulled by the husband without repairing it. Father-in-law stops Aishwarya from going to work. At one point, Aishwarya was subjected to torture by being locked in a separate room due to her period. The climax is what Aishwarya decides to lose her temper.
First of all it should be said that this is not an entertainment film but a film that every man and every woman should watch.From the beginning of the film till the first half of the film, I get bored because of the scenes of Aishwarya washing dishes, cooking, cooking, washing clothes, cleaning the table, but in the second half of the film, you can see why all this is shown.Aishwarya, who goes beyond her patience and goes to the top of her anger, shakes the scene by serving coffee in the water from which the dishes have been washed and then spilling the dirty water on her husband.As Aishwarya's husband, Rahul Ravinder does what he says.Poster Nandakumar talks patiently and provokes anger.
Yogibabu in a guest role is a bit more relaxed.Balasubramaniam Patience is seen in the cinematography.Director R. Kannan has twirled the whip for women's liberation.
