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A girl in her mid-20s, who is out on parole for her sister's wedding, gets entangled in confusion after her visit to a joint family.
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TA
Krish
Swetha
Hero's Uncle
Gayathri
Spurred by his grandmother, an angry young man locks horns with a thug who is intending to murder his sweetheart.
Hero's Grandfather
Hero's Father
Heroine sister
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Coach
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