He is assigned a detective job to follow a girl and find out her general activities and also if she is in love with anyone.
Brinda, who is the daughter of a rich gold seller Sankaranarayanan (Nasser), has a policy to not love anyone as her sister eloped with a guy in the past and her father had suffered a heart attack.
Sankaranarayanan arranges Brinda's wedding with his friend Srinivasan's (Anandraj) son, an IAS officer.
[2] Malathi Rangarajan of The Hindu said, "Jerks in the narration and unexplained sequences make certain situations appear distorted [...] Nearly every Mani Sharma number reminds you of an old song" and concluded, "Supergood Films could have surely done better in its 50th venture".
[3] Sify wrote, "The story, screenplay, dialogues and direction are credited to debutant Ravi Mariya, but sadly the film fails to impress.
The film is a rehash of many love stories in the past including Fazil's Kadhalukku Mariyadhai" and added, "The debutant boy Jeeva is cool and has done his homework well.
[5] Visual Dasan of Kalki wrote since this is Ravi Mariya's first test match he felt local pitch is safe so he has taken a romantic subject in his hands while praising the performances of Jiiva and Sharmilee and concluded saying won't strong batsmen, talented all-rounders, and most importantly a captain who doesn't slip when the pitch is not right, lose the game?
[7] Chennai Online wrote "The debutant director steers his love-story skillfully through its ups and downs.