Yaaruku Yaaro

Somebody for someone else) is a 2007 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film written, scored and directed by Joe Stanley.

The story opens as Deepa (Varnika), a medical college student, sings a song during the cultural festival.

She is on her way to sit for her college examinations, but while wheeling her punctured scooter, the robbers snatch her chain and escape.

He praises her amazing vocal skills and gives his gold crucifix chain as a gift.

The scene then shifts to David's confrontation with the robbers, who also happen to be the accomplices of his father's best friend (Vennira Aadai Moorthy), a moneylender.

David starts a sermon about the greatness of the crucifix and gives it to the robbers for cleansing their sins.

Deepa learns that David is an automobile engineer and visits his workshop, seeing "high-end models" specifically designed by him.

Then, David is shown to be at his workshop, where his mechanics console him and make a plan to ask for a loan from the moneylender.

The next day, the moneylender visits David's workshop, but upon seeing the reality, changes his mind and refuses to lend money.

It is revealed that Manju was David's sweetheart during their college days, but they had a falling out because she went to Canada to pursue her career.

Manju takes David out for lunch and learns about his life after college and his new love Deepa.

Manju initially gets angry that David had not returned the check but then suddenly declares her love for him.

Deepa refuses to be consoled and gives back the gold crucifix chain to David.

[4] The song "Raasathi" is played in the background in Goa (2010) when Ramarajan (Vaibhav) asks Vinayagam (Jai) for a towel in English.

[5] In Thalaivaa (2013), Meera (Amala Paul) lies to Vishwa (Vijay) that she her husband is Sam Anderson.

After Vishwa finds out that she isn't actually married, he calls Sam Anderson, who comes to meet them since he came to Australia for shooting.