The soundtrack is a highlight, perfectly blending with the movie's romantic themes. Drama & Romance:
: The song is considered a "classic hit" and a masterpiece of Tamil cinema. It is frequently cited in discussions about the portrayal of classical dance (Bharatanatyam) in mainstream film and the use of music to drive narrative tension.
| Actor | Role | |--------|------| | Sudheer Babu | Sarasaa (Hero) | | Anisha Ambrose | Reshma (Heroine) | | Rajendra Prasad | Supporting role (comedic/emotional) | | Sampath Raj | Antagonist | | Posani Krishna Murali | Comic relief | | Vennela Kishore | Comic relief |
The title translates to "Come to Reshma's wedding" — and the conflict begins when circumstances force a fake engagement or a high-stakes drama around Reshma’s marriage. The film explores whether Sarasaa can win her trust and stop a forced marriage, while also dealing with a parallel action subplot involving family honor and a local gangster.
Titles formatted this way in South Indian cinema typically belong to B-grade movies, independent adult dramas, or viral digital short films rather than mainstream, big-budget theatrical releases. 🎭 Expected Genre and Tone