[1] The film stars Gautham Karthik, Cheran and Shivathmika Rajasekhar with a supporting cast including Saravanan, Vignesh, Daniel Balaji, Rajendran, and Soundararaja.
[4] Periya Aambalai (Joe Malloori) is an elderly man who has four children: three sons - Kasi (Saravanan), Pazhanisamy (Vignesh), Dharmaraj (Snehan) - and a daughter with his deceased first wife; and four sons - Muthupandi (Cheran), Azhagar (Nakkalites Chella), Selvam (Soundararaja), and Mahesh - with his second wife.
Muthupandi offers his land to Kasi, who in return promises to build a house for the entire family of 30 members.
The film comes to the present, and Muthupandi’s wife and brothers realize their mistake and decide to patch up with Kasi.
The pair subsequently collaborated for a separate family drama through Anandham Vilayadum Veedu.
Beneath the flaws, the melodrama, a host of squawking characters, there’s some heart to be found in this family drama, but it needed more.
"[7] M Suganth of The Times of India gave a rating of 2 out on 5 and wrote, "A family drama with contrived writing and TV serial-level making.
"[8] Sify rated the film with 2/5 stars, criticizing that, "Anandham Vilayadum Veedu is for audiences who love TV serials and family dramas from the 80s."
[9] Bharat Kumar of News Today wrote, "The film is cringe at places and fails to leave an emotional connect.