Yai! Nee Romba Azhaga Irukey!

Starring Shaam, Sneha, Rajiv Krishna and Jaya Re.The film narrates the story of four youngsters who go through unrequited love and respond differently to their failures.

He then comes to Chennai and instead of staying at Raji and Arthi's home he rents an apartment with his colleague Subbu.

While doing a project Hari selects his cousin Raji's photo (of her eyes) over Swapna's which makes her upset.

But to reconcile their friendship Hari sends Swapna's pics to Miss Chennai competition which she eventually wins.

During one such incident when Raji gets injured during a festival, Hari carries her all the way to hospital and takes care of her.

He tells her to not worry, and also takes Bharat to his flat and advises him to handle the love failure in a practical way.

Hari vigorously goes to Swapna's house and explains her that she should not waste her life on harassing him and should instead should find peace within.

When Raji questions him, Hari replies by saying that Bharat took a wrong step and he doesn't like such people.

[4][5] Leading playback singer Srinivas, who had previously composed private albums, made his first film song with "Inni Naanum Naanillai", singing it alongside Sujatha.

He also introduced singer Sunitha Sarathy into playback singing, giving her a chance to a part of his composition.

Murugan (brother of singer Anuradha Sriram) who is a drummer and also sang "Nee Illai Endral" in Dheena composed "Poi Sollalam".

[8] The Hindu wrote that "This is Shaam's second film after ``12B and he proves that he is complete hero material — good at dance and in expressions".

[8] Sify wrote that "On the whole Vassant has dished out an undernourished love story which lacks both style and soul".

[9] Malini Mannath of Chennai Online wrote that "And for the first half, the director keeps his narration closer to the issue.

But then as the film progresses, it is like the director was distracted, loses focus of the theme, and the main issue gets sidelined in the process".

[10] Bizhat wrote "On the whole Vassant has dished out an undernourished love story which lacks both style and soul".