That said, however, like the concept of wedding planning, the film too feels a little alien, and we don’t really fall in love with it entirely. So, it is not really surprising that this remake works fine. The genre of the film - romance - is universal, and romance is what drives most of our movies to an extent. “Why not? Isn’t marriage universal?” she shoots back, and for a moment, it feels like this is the sort of conversation that the makers of Aaha Kalyanam would have had before remaking Band Baaja Baaraat. Movie Review: “Wedding planning? Will that work out here?” Sakthivel asks Shruthi Subramaniam, as she reveals her business plan. Will they be able to admit their actual feelings? They decide to not mix finance and romance but a night’s revelry changes their equation and they part ways. Synopsis: Shruthi, an enterprising 20-year-old girl, partners with Sakthi, a happy-go-lucky youngster to set up her dream business - wedding planning.
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