People Will Get Jealous, Monsieur) is a 1999 Indian Tamil-language drama film written and directed by Bharathi Ganesh.
Gowri returns to village after completing education from city and at first misunderstands Vetrivel as an employee in Paramasivam's home.
One day, Subramani slips from a mountain nearby while taking photographs of a water fall.
But Rasathi's father Maniyaandar and grandfather Angaala Thevar have vengeance over Parvathy and Paramasivam and they wanted them to be killed.
This angers Parvathy's father Angaala Thevar and her brother Maniyaandar, and they try to kill the couple.
Now Vasudevar Ayya orders them to stay out of village and hands over his son Vetrivel and all the properties to Paramasivam and Parvathy.
[2][3] The song "Mookuthi Muthazhagu" is loosely based on "Innalu Ye Mabbulo" from Telugu film Ugadi (1997) composed by Krishna Reddy while "Kannoramai" is based on "Kavvinchake O Prema" from Telugu film Raja also composed by Rajkumar.
[4] Aurangazeb of Kalki wrote a village king, a red-painted chariot, a song on a field road, a great story of sacrifice – all these should be transported to a filmless land.
[7] Malini Mannath of Chennai Online wrote, "The story seems to be a re-hash of earlier films like Suryavamsam, Arunachalam, etc.
[8] Raghava Lawrence won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Choreographer.