The Story in Brief:

Dharmaraj (Padmaraju Jaishankar), a corrupt real estate kingpin nicknamed “Double Document Dharmaraj,” rules by fraud and intimidation, while his daughter Sharmi (Rithvika Shreya), a lively college girl, shockingly falls for Chandru (Gajesh Nagesh), a carefree alcoholic with no direction in life. Defying her parents, she boldly elopes with him, where her uncle Munusamy (Mottai Rajendran) and his daughters bring comic relief. As Sharmi’s future hangs in uncertainty because of Chandru’s reckless lifestyle, the film explores whether her daring decision leads to love, chaos, or heartbreak.
Performances
- Gajesh Nagesh: Natural as the carefree, jobless Chandru.
- Rithvika Shreya: Brings freshness, shifting from playful to emotional convincingly.
- Padmaraju Jaishankar: Strong screen presence as the corrupt, greedy Dharmaraj.
- Mottai Rajendran: A complete entertainer; his quirky humor lifts the film.
- Supporting Cast: Bava Lakshmanan, Cheran Raj, Mippu, Nadesan, and Angadi Theru Karuppaiah keep the film grounded with solid supporting roles.
Technical Aspects
- Cinematography: Yuvraj Balraj captures rustic and town backdrops with authenticity.
- Music: Songs by Arunagiri are melodious; background score by Karthik Krishnan fits well with the mood.
- Editing: Thiruchelvam keeps the pacing neat across its 2 hours 12 minutes runtime.
- Choreography: Dinesh adds energy in the dance sequences.
- Publicity: Vijay K. Eswaran’s designs and Bhuvan Selvaraj’s PR efforts boost presentation.
Direction & Writing
Bhaskar Sadasivam deserves credit for handling story, screenplay, dialogues, cinematography, and direction. His vision is bold, mixing drama, romance, comedy, and social themes in a single frame. While the daring romance may feel raw for conservative viewers, his storytelling ensures engagement from start to finish.
Verdict
A bold attempt from Jai Studio Creations with strong performances, especially from Rithvika Shreya, Gajesh Nagesh, and Mottai Rajendran. Backed by solid technical work, the film manages to deliver a mix of drama, humor, and social commentary, making it an engaging one-time watch for audiences who appreciate daring storytelling.