Prabhu as Chinna Thambi and Khushboo are the heroes in this village based theme. The scenery is lovely and the music is very good too. A nice entertainer if you can tolerate the extreme thali sentiment. I say entertainer because for the three hours of watching this movie you have to be prepared to buy into the unrealistic bringing up of the heroine which has propelled her to marry the first guy, who is not her brother, that she has access to. The hero of course is the epitome of innocence since he does not even know what a marriage means but otherwise he is the perfect hero - he can sing well, he can fight well, has his heart in the right place etc.
The villains in this movie are Khushboo's over protective brothers who obviously cannot tolerate this bumpkin to be her suitor. So they wreak vengeance in a very unique way - by pouring colored water, then applying kumkum then adorning flowers on the long widowed mother of Chinna Thambi, Manorama. He is about to tie the thali (again thali sentiment) when Chinna Thambi promptly rescues her from that predicament. As Radharavi, the villain hovers with the thali, my mind works fast, is this movie going to end like Apurva Ragangal movie? So if Radharavi, Khushboo's brother marries Prabhu's mom and becomes his father is he rendering the possibility of marriage impossible? And what would happen to his wife Sulakshana? Thankfully putting an end to all my surmises Prabhu jumps in and saves his mother from further insults!
And all ends well when the villains repent for their deeds and decide to get their sister (re)married with her lover. (She had already married him in secrecy - in fact Prabhu himself did not know that he was making her his wife by tying the thali around her neck!!!)
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