Knock Knock, I'm Looking to Marry

[1][3] 24-year-old Nithya, a Tamil Brahmin software engineer working for a MNC, is pressured by her parents to get married in the next two months.

Meanwhile, 26-year-old Sandeep, a Punjabi software engineer also working for a MNC, is confident to find a girl for himself.

[1] Anita Udeep made her directorial debut through this film, which shows the difference between parents and their children's way of thinking.

[1] The film was released in Bangalore, Chennai and Hyderabad (in three prints including Prasads Multiplex) on 26 December 2003.

[1] Suresh Krishnamoorthy of The Hindu wrote that "The film has good and pleasant, racy music that would appeal to the youth by Mahesh Shankar" and added that "Special mention is required for the cinematography by Preetha Jeyaraman [...] A majority of the indoor scenes reveal the liberal use of cross-lighting, which has a natural look.