Yet Another Love Story) is a 1985 Indian Tamil-language romance film directed by Pratap Pothen in his directorial debut, and produced by Radhika.
Unable to cope with her condition, Badrinath admits her in a home for such children and is taken care by a Christian Missionary Principal and a guardian Juju Thatha, a kind old man.
Sarasu meets Ganapathi "Guppi", another intellectually challenged orphan and they strike a rare affection for each other and become inseparable.
In a weird twist of things the idea appeals to the guests and Badrinath agrees and Sarasu and Guppi's marriage takes place.
Korakunda is an unusual village inhabited by strange people; Manohar, the photographer with a vintage tumbled-down box camera who specialises in taking the photos of the dead for the bereaved.
Nylux Nalini, a footloose women who has illicit affairs, Kitney, a person who files kites, the village headman and a few others.
One day in the woods, the drunken village headman tries to molest Sarasu and Guppi, who sees it throws a boulder on his head and kills him.
Guppi, unable to understand death, tries to revive her and when he fails and finds her motionless, snatches the newly born child and flashes the sharp edge of the blood-bottle menacingly at others.
He recalled that during the sets of Panneer Pushpangal (1981), Pratap promised him that he would direct a film based on his script.
[6] Ronnie Patel, a part of Madras Players crew, made his screen debut with this film.