Thithikudhe

Before Anu leaves the village, she gifts a nice and beautiful musical watch to Chinnu as a token of her remembrance.

Venu is in love with his childhood friend Anu, despite losing her contact with the hope of meeting her someday.

Renu writes a story about her life (called Thithikudhe) in a weekly Ananda Vikadan magazine with the hope that Chinnu might read it and come to her.

Sruthi, a press reporter and the daughter of a magazine editor Sivaraman, is Venu's friend and she too falls in love with him after realising his good nature.

Now, Renu learns that Chinnu is none other than Venu, but she feels bad that he has forgotten her and has decided to love Sruthi.

When he realises this, he meets Sruthi and apologizes, asking her to return the watch as it is preserved by him as a memory of his childhood friend Anu.

She found Venu at a TV stage show where she saw him singing their friendship song, 'Mainave Mainave'.

Knowing this, Venu requests Renu to visit his home and meet his sister so that she will feel excited.

One day, Venu reads the Thithikudhe story that has published in the Ananda Vikadan magazine and understands that Renu is, in fact, his childhood friend Anu.

On the day of Venu's sister's wedding, Shruti records the real reason and tells Anu.

Anu takes the idol of their favourite lord, “Hanuman”, to the hospital and prays for Venu's recovery.

[3][4] Trisha was initially approached to feature in the film, but the role was later handed to Sridevi Vijaykumar.

[5] The filming was held at places like Tenkasi and Chennai while a song was shot at Switzerland.

The song "Silendra Theepori Ondru" was reused in the Telugu movie Love Today as "Cheppave".

Super Good Films' "Thithikudhae" is a decent, youthful flick from the house of R. B.

[7] Chennai Online wrote "Like the recent films from the 'Supergood' banner, this too is a soft, romantic feel-good entertainer.