The comical way of approach to characterization has made the film quite more interesting. Their charming performance is overtaken by the inexpert supporting cast who they have done a great job (especially Siddharth friends such as Vignesh (Vignesh) and Shiva (Arjun). The lead cast Siddharth and Amala Paul both have done a good job but their performance is obvious on screen. A great disappointment from Nirav Shah's cinematography, it's just an average effort. Particularly the essence of nine minute short film is getting diluted by dragging it into a two hour feature. It will be better if he has been avoiding these repetitions on screen. So his different treatment becomes repetitious beyond a point. A débutant director Balaji Mohan has done a good job, his narration is a different treatment and quite innovative in this industry, but after sometime especially the second half of the film turns into a dragging screenplay and a narration struggle to maintain its own essence and also facing conflicts towards the encounter of the climax. Direction, screenplay, performance, music score, and cinematography has been just an average effort. And finally it reveals how they get back together.
Further the film reveals the consequences between them through the journey of funny narrative structure. A misunderstanding and ego conflict causes them to separate and go in different directions. Arun and Parvathy (Amala Paul) who met in college and they have apparently fall in love. The story opens with a lead role Arun (Siddharth) who is an engineering college student who shares his love experience to the audience. It was made in two languages simultaneously, in both Tamil and Telugu.
It tells us the story of urban youth love that gets messed up for mere reasons. A romantic comedy film is based on a nine minute short film of the same name and it is directed by Balaji Mohan who made debut as a director in Tamil with Kadhalil Sodhappuvadhu Yeppadi 2012.
This film deals with typical city-born youth love story.