The film's music is composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, with cinematography handled by E. Krishnasamy and editing by Fenny Oliver.
Saravanan is working in a startup abroad and lives with his live-in partner Neetu and Ravi, a music school teacher.
Though Saravana is successful, his girlfriend dumps him with "Shining star" Rohan and soon resigns from his job and comes back to Ooty.
All the family members have a photo shoot and Ravi provokes Sarah's grandmother resulting in breaking Saravanan's marriage.
Saravanan gets visa to Australia and gets informed by Sarah that Ravi leaked photos of him and Neetu to stop the marriage.
Saravanan denies loving Diya to her parents and brings Neetu home as he is confronted by Kathir about his breakup.
All the family members reunite at Shruthi's school dance program where she mocks the chief guest, Rohan, which was taught by Diya to bring peace in Saravanan's heart.
The security stops them and Varshini falsely pretends delivery pain and says that she wants to talk to the pilot of the plane Diya is flying who is actually her husband, Santhosh.
The film ends with the brothers getting happily married to their respective lovers and attending Varshini's baby naming ceremony.
[6] After then, it was announced as an untitled project with a pooja ceremony with Jiiva, Jai and Srikanth in the lead roles bankrolled by actress Khushbu, A. C. S. Arun Kumar, and A. C. Shanmugam under their banners Avni Cinemax and Benzz Media respectively.
Later E Krishnasamy and Fenny Oliver were bought on board for the project to handle cinematography and editing for the film respectively.
[citation needed] The film also has an ensemble cast of actors in supporting roles which include Aishwarya Dutta, Raiza Wilson, Samyuktha (of Bigg Boss fame), Dhivyadharshini, Yogi Babu, Redin Kingsley, Pratap Pothen, Vichu Vishwanath, Aruna Balraj, Baby Vrithi.
[17] The music and original score is composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, reuniting with Sundar C after 19 years since their last film Winner (2003).
It mark Yuvan Shankar Raja's fourth collaboration with Sundar C and his fifth time with Jiiva after Raam , Kattradhu Thamizh , Siva Manasula Sakthi and Kalathil Santhippom.
[30] However, there were reports stating that the film would release on 7 October 2022, but again got postponed due to Ponniyin Selvan: I for record breaking success.
[32] The distribution rights of the film in Tamil Nadu were acquired by Udhayanidhi Stalin under the banner of Red Giant Movies.
"[38] A critic for Moviecrow wrote, "Simple yet funny conflicts that have so much potential to make an enjoyable cinema, but nothing can save this flick which is messy in every aspect.
"[39] Praveen Sudevan of The Hindu wrote, "Neither Yuvan Shankar Raja’s music nor any of the performances salvage the film, beset by a weary screenplay.
"[40] Avinash Ramachandran of Cinema Express rated the film 2.5 out of 5 stars and wrote, "A premise like Coffee With Kadhal needed a bit bolder approach where the boundaries are not just pushed but broken entirely.