Ask all the flowers) is a 1999 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy musical film written and directed by Vasanth.
Kannan's daughter Janaki lives with her grandparents and mother in Bangalore while her father, struggles with his friend Ramanathan in Chennai.
Kannan's music in the movie becomes successful and he becomes an overnight sensation — gaining fame and being flooded with offers.
Janaki is kicked out as she stands up to Bharathi and tells him it is ironic that he is named after Bharathiyaar, who fought for women's rights, when he does not allow his wife to sing in public after their marriage.
[2] Poovellam Kettupar was one of the working titles for the director Vasanth's previous film Aasai (1995).
[3] Vasanth considered changing the title again briefly to Thathi Thaavathu Manasu, but eventually decided not to do so.
[8] The soundtrack features eight songs composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, marking his first collaboration with Suriya.
[9] The album opened the opportunity for his first breakthrough in the industry and proved to be a major turning point in his career.
[10] All lyrics are written by Palani BharathiRajitha of Rediff.com described the film as "a winner" and praised Vasanth's direction.
[11] D. S. Ramanujam of The Hindu praised the director, saying he "maintains a light vein right through, the humour escalating as the drama thickens".
[13] A critic from The New Indian Express wrote that "The-romantic part has little novelty, but Jyothika and Surya perform with bouncy exuberance.
But like the edifice that crumbled due to an unstable pillar, the entire movie collapses under the weight of a debutant editor".