This movie centers around the relationship between a husband and wife. The husband attempts to win back his wife's love, who was pressured into marriage by her father. Despite some missteps, the movie is generally enjoyable, even though the humor falls flat. I wonder if I'm the only one who feels this way.
On a more emotional note, the movie brings out the protagonist's grief over his deceased daughter through Janani (the main character's sister). I was touched by the scene where he describes holding her hand tightly and never letting go, fearing she was lost in a riot between two groups that attacked their bus. His attempt to find solace by imagining her alive and happy somewhere in the world is a powerful portrayal of grief.