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: The narrative centers on Gautham's internal shift as he mistakenly believes his friend's intended bride, Sandhya (Trisha), is in love with him. This "wafer-thin plot" is elevated by Ameer's sharp screenplay, which focuses on human behavior rather than grand melodrama. The Emotional Twist

The score is moody, melancholic, and deeply internal. It captures the turbulence of Gautham’s mind. The songs, particularly "Vaseegara" and "Yelelo," became anthems, but it is the reprise version of "Vaseegara"—stripped of its sensuality and soaked in grief—that serves as the film's emotional peak. Yuvan’s music bridges the gap between the audience and Gautham’s internal world, making the silence audible.

The music, composed by , is a defining feature of the film's legacy. Key tracks include:

in his directorial debut, the film is celebrated for its sharp writing and a breakout performance by

The film’s plot revolves around Gautham, who believes that men and women can never be "just friends." His theories are challenged when two women enter his life—played by Trisha and Laila.