Sarathy, who plays the lead in the film, is in love with Ansiba who belongs to a different caste.
Sarathy’s father is very particular about same-caste marriages and is against his son’s love. Anisiba’s father Guru Raja is also irked by his daughter’s love affair.
In this situation, Sarathy marries Ansiba and both of them are made to stay away from the village. The couple stays in a hut at the outskirts of the village with the help of Sarathy’s maternal uncle ‘Kanja’ Karuppu.
Meanwhile, Bose Venkat who has just finished his jail sentence for committing murders related to caste issues learns that Ansiba is his daughter. He gets fumed when he comes to know that Ansiba is married to a person from different caste.
The incidents that follow have been showcased in the rest of the screenplay.
The flick’s hero Sarathy has done a decent job. He fits perfectly well in the village youngster’s role and has performed with confidence.
Heroine Ansiba, who played the elder daughter in Malayalam blockbuster ‘ Drishyam’ attracts audience with her looks.
‘Kanja’ Karuppu, Bose Venkat and other supportive artists have done justice to their roles.
Director Gopu Balaji has taken a bold decision to make a film which depicts the outrages due to caste issues.
Songs are okay in Sabesh Murali’s composition and Chandrasekaran’s cinematography could have been much better.
Sarathy’s father is very particular about same-caste marriages and is against his son’s love. Anisiba’s father Guru Raja is also irked by his daughter’s love affair.
In this situation, Sarathy marries Ansiba and both of them are made to stay away from the village. The couple stays in a hut at the outskirts of the village with the help of Sarathy’s maternal uncle ‘Kanja’ Karuppu.
Meanwhile, Bose Venkat who has just finished his jail sentence for committing murders related to caste issues learns that Ansiba is his daughter. He gets fumed when he comes to know that Ansiba is married to a person from different caste.
The incidents that follow have been showcased in the rest of the screenplay.
The flick’s hero Sarathy has done a decent job. He fits perfectly well in the village youngster’s role and has performed with confidence.
Heroine Ansiba, who played the elder daughter in Malayalam blockbuster ‘ Drishyam’ attracts audience with her looks.
‘Kanja’ Karuppu, Bose Venkat and other supportive artists have done justice to their roles.
Director Gopu Balaji has taken a bold decision to make a film which depicts the outrages due to caste issues.
Songs are okay in Sabesh Murali’s composition and Chandrasekaran’s cinematography could have been much better.