The story follows five close friends—Prasanna, Kanika, Krishna, Sandhya, and Karthik—who are engineering students. The plot explores their transition from college life to adulthood, focusing on their bond, personal struggles, and the traditional values of their families. Susi Ganesan Producer: Mani Ratnam (Madras Talkies)
Arun watched Meera watch the screen. Her eyes tracked the heroine’s every step; sometimes she bit the inside of her cheek at a plot twist, other times she hummed the flute notes under the score. In a comedy of errors, Arjun the protagonist accidentally takes up the job of saving the school, gathering a ragged ensemble of neighbors: a retired teacher with a cough that came at the wrong times, a grocery vendor who practiced poetry in the backroom, a young mechanic whose hands already knew how to mend grief. They rallied, they argued, they cursed the corrupt auctioneer. The climax was less a battle and more a negotiation of dignity: a community stubbornly refusing to be priced out of its children’s future.
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