The romantic track between Mammootty and Nayanthara is refreshingly mature. It isn't built on fleeting glances or songs in exotic locations (though there are songs), but on mutual respect and shared trauma. Both characters carry the weight of deceased spouses.
Coincidentally, their families arrange for them to meet as potential marriage partners – but without revealing their past conflict. When they discover each other’s identity, they refuse. However, Jeeva and Aadi, who have become friends, secretly plot to bring their parents together. They run away from home, leaving a note saying they will return only if Bhaskar and Hamsa marry.


The romantic track between Mammootty and Nayanthara is refreshingly mature. It isn't built on fleeting glances or songs in exotic locations (though there are songs), but on mutual respect and shared trauma. Both characters carry the weight of deceased spouses.
Coincidentally, their families arrange for them to meet as potential marriage partners – but without revealing their past conflict. When they discover each other’s identity, they refuse. However, Jeeva and Aadi, who have become friends, secretly plot to bring their parents together. They run away from home, leaving a note saying they will return only if Bhaskar and Hamsa marry.