In recent years, the Indian woman has undergone a significant transformation. With increasing education, urbanization, and economic independence, she has emerged as a confident, assertive, and empowered individual. The modern Indian woman is a global citizen, connected to the world through technology, and yet rooted in her cultural heritage.
She is a working professional, an entrepreneur, a scientist, or a politician, making her mark in various fields. She is also a devoted mother, a loving daughter, and a caring partner, balancing her personal and professional life with ease. The modern Indian woman's lifestyle is a perfect blend of tradition and modernity, as she effortlessly navigates between her cultural roots and global aspirations.
The story begins with , an academically bright student raised by his grandmother. His life takes a sharp turn when he meets Nirmala (Swathi Varma), a wealthy woman whose husband works abroad. Nirmala seduces Harish, leading him to believe all women are like her, which causes him to pursue multiple women, including Kalpana (Babilona).
After breakfast, Rohini helped her children get ready for school, making sure they had eaten their nutritious lunch and were dressed in their clean uniforms. She then accompanied her daughter, Riya, to the nearby park for a quick playtime before school started. As they played, Rohini chatted with other mothers, exchanging stories and advice on parenting, cooking, and household management.
The film's story follows young men who fall in love with or are attracted to pretty older women moving into their neighborhood, leading to various romantic and comic misunderstandings.
As India continues to evolve and grow, it is essential to recognize the significant contributions of Indian women and work towards creating a more equitable and inclusive society that allows them to thrive.
The production brought together a specific group of talent to execute this bold narrative: Swathi Varma (Nirmala), (Kalpana), and Priya Shukla : K.R. Raj Kumar. : S.T. Sudhakar and Venkat Rao.