Purna admired Kandya for his hard work in earning his meals, unlike Chandya, who she believed had it without putting in much effort.
Kandya eventually agrees to Purna's proposal after appreciating her cooking skills and her insistence on completing her tasks before leaving with him.
As winter arrives, Purna, upset by the brothers' actions, forces them to live in the barn while the women stay in the house.
Realizing the couples are unwilling to part, Purna encourages the brothers to marry the women, concluding their unique journey.
Before the release, Sachin commented that the movie was not a remake of Satte Pe Satta (1982), but instead was an adaptation of American film Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954).
[1][5] Singers include Sonu Nigam, Shankar Mahadevan, Nihira Joshi, Rajendra Salunkhe, Vibhavaree Apte-Joshi, Vaishali Samant, and Sachin.