Veetla Visheshanga

The events at home) is a 1994 Indian Tamil-language comedy drama film, written and directed by K. Bhagyaraj.

The film stars Bhagyaraj himself and Pragathi, with Janagaraj, Suresh and Tanikella Bharani in supporting roles.

[1][2] Gopalakrishnan "Gopal", a widower and single father, admits a woman to the hospital who has suffered a complete loss of memory.

As the owner of a local press, Gopal is persuaded by Dr. Shree, the Chief Doctor, to take care of the woman until she recovers from her amnesia.

Tragically, his wife, Gowri, suffered a heart attack on a stormy day while he was rescuing Dr. Shree's daughter, Viji.

Inspector Sennimalai mistakenly identifies the imposter claiming to be Gowri's father as Gopal's real father-in-law.

The reformed imposter, who had previously feigned being Gowri's father, provides financial assistance to Gopal and joins their family.

Dr. Shree coincidentally encounters Ganesh, who is revealed to be the love interest of Ganga, the woman who is soon to marry Gopal.

Fearing that Gopal and Gowri's marriage would be jeopardized, Dr. Shree narrowly escapes from Ganesh.

Although Ganga reluctantly accepts, she eventually stops Ganesh from tying the Mangalsutra and instead turns to Gopal, expressing her need for him and his child.

[3] It is the debut film of Pragathi, who was chosen after Bhagyaraj saw her in an advertisement for Mysore Silk Palace.

[8][9] Malini Mannath of The Indian Express wrote "The director seems to not confident about this script and confused about handling certain scenes.