The film stars Madhavan and Sadha, while Aishwarya, Ramesh Khanna, Manobala and Kovai Sarala feature in supporting roles.
The film is a contemporary Indian take on life and pregnancy topics, and was remade in Hindi by the same director as Shaadi Karke Phas Gaya Yaar.
Sakhi is overjoyed but Priya has doubts, as she isn't mentally prepared and also because she thinks, their constant fights will have a negative influence on the child.
Sakhi finds out in time and rushes to the hospital where a reluctant Priya is being pulled towards the operation theatre by her mother.
On her birthday before the party, Priya finds her old diary in Sakhi's suitcase, and the two have an epic argument in which she accuses him of tricking her into loving and marrying him.
Sakhi moves into Priya's parents' house with her to take care of his unborn child, claiming he doesn't trust them, as they might try to abort his baby.
Adhiyaman began making a project titled Mujhse Shaadi Karogi in 2002, a romance starring Salman Khan and Shilpa Shetty.
[5] Madhavan had a chance meeting with Adhiyaman in Mumbai, when the director revealed his intentions of making the film in Tamil.
[8] Prior to Sadha's selection, the team had considered Nayanthara, Meera Jasmine and Sonia Agarwal for Priya's role.
[12] Sify stated that the film was "worth a look", adding that "what works in favour of Priyasakhi is the palpable and terrific on-screen chemistry between the lead pair".
[13] Malathi Rangarajan of The Hindu wrote, "To many of the youth of today to whom divorce is no more taboo and marriage in no way sacrosanct the film could appear obsolete.
[14] Lajjavathi of Kalki felt music was ordinary and panned the poor placement of songs and concluded by questioning why Adhiyaman had to make such a regressive and patriarchal film.