An aging sci-fi writer is challenged by his caretaker to write about the life of a common man. Reluctantly, he begins the story of Kannan, an auto rickshaw driver, and his family—only to discover that ordinary life holds unexpected depth and drama.
Samyuktha, a passionate Kathak dancer, shares a deep bond with her mother, Lakshmi—a renowned motivational speaker and documentary filmmaker. Their progressive relationship is tested when Samyuktha reveals her love for another woman. While Lakshmi is initially thrilled, her excitement fades as she struggles to reconcile her traditional Indian values with modern ideas of love and sexuality. Through multiple perspectives, including that of Mary, who explores evolving notions of romance, the story delves into acceptance, identity, and the complexities of family dynamics.
Paraman is a farmer, and his partner is Sadai. To seize Paraman’s land, Sadai prepares a fake document and uses the police to threaten him. However, Paraman manages to recover the land through the court, experiencing a brief moment of relief. But before he can fully enjoy this peace, the government issues a notice to take over the land for a bypass road. The lawyer discovers that this scheme is connected to the fake document prepared by Sadai. In response, Paraman once again approaches the court to fight this conspiracy.As a result, Paraman’s family loses their home. His son is sent to prison, and his daughter-in-law is forced to leave the house. Paraman and his wife, Kannathaal, are left alone in their small cottage, isolated and in despair. Did Paraman win? Or did the conspiracy win? is the end.
In the bustling city, two families live parallel lives, separated by wealth and social status. As the two families navigate their lives, they face challenges and triumphs:
When an orthodox father, who disregards history, and a mother with historical awareness and an eye on the future, visit their son in Dubai, a transformative shift occurs.
Balamurali, a government employee, gets ready to marry Bhagyalakshmi as soon as he meets her in an arranged marriage setup. Everything goes on smoothly until there comes a day when it is revealed that the groom has fathered a child in the past.
A young man, amidst a prestigious project in his IT firm, goes to his village to visit his family and meet his future bride. However, he learns that she is in love with his relative.
Kaaliyan is a village president in the Madurai district, who is fondly called Annaatthe. His nieces compete with each other to marry him. But, he falls in love with another woman who visits their village. Kaaliyan has a sister who gets married and shifts to Kolkata where she faces some unknown threats. Soon, her brother comes to her aid.
A divorced woman trying to get hired as a French tutor and teaching classical dance, and she has a daughter. Her brother Manuel also resides in a flat in Chennai. Their next door neighbours are Unnikrishnan, a retired Major who has a pet dog, Prabhakaran and Bibeesh who lives with a serial-actress aunt (not related by blood) and his young school going brother. The story revolves around the divorced mother and daughter finding happiness of love in their own ways. The film explores commonality of romantic love in different stages of life.
A do-gooder don wants his footballer son to uplift the life of his people by becoming a champion, but fate draws the youngster into a life of violence. Will he be able to fulfill his father’s dream when an opportunity comes his way seven years later?
Muhammad is all set to go for Hajj and his family is busy giving him a good send off, with everyone close to them. An unexpected arrival of someone on the day result in an unplanned course of action.
Raghav, a professional boxer, finds himself in a fix when an unexpected turn of events gets him tangled in a battle between his passion, family and the love of his life.
When a young Santosh’s ammamma Sita Mahalakshmi once helps him hide during a game of hide and seek he’s playing with his Maradalu Sita, he takes it to heart. 20 years later, he makes it his personal mission to keep her happy, even if it means achieving the near impossible.
Sagar is a happy-go-lucky student who has no interest in his studies at all. Son of a teacher, he feels the pressure put on him by his father and the society both. But what happens when he fails to live up to their expectations?