Tamil Movie Review!!!
A tycoon's son Vishwa (Prasanth) finds no peace at home because of his ever quarrelling parents
(Manivannan and Ambika). He spends his time with his driver Anandan (Charly). Vishwa meets Jyothi (Isha Gopikar),
a member of a cultural troupe in Delhi and instead of striking friendship sparks fly between the two,
each trying to get the better of the other in the grudge game, Jyothi's friend (Supriya) also being the instigator.
Vishwa has a flair for writing poems and his tribute to Diana while visiting her memorial finds a fitting
reply in Tamil written by Jyothi who is on a foreign trip with the troupe. The poems form the base
for the love of a pair who have not seen each other but the turn of events prevents Jyothi from
keeping her engagement of meeting the writer there. When they return home, both meet many
times especially when Jyothi tries to print articles written by her police official father (Rajiv) at the
press of the hero. Hot words are exchanged at each meeting. The diary of `Jyothi reveals her heart
and her mother (Srividya), works with her husband to spot Vishwa by which time complications
arise through the advances made by Vishwa's personal assistant, Swapna (Kasthuri). The
identification process is filled with anxiety and emotions.
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