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Director : B R Vijayalakshmi
Starring - Tovino Thomas, Piaa Bajpai, Prabhu, Suhasini Maniratnam, Rohini, Manobala
Director(s) - B R Vijayalakshmi
Producer(s) - Vikram Mehra, B R Vijayalakshmi
Genre(s) - Drama
Release Date - May 25, 2018
Synopsis
Abhi and Anu live diametrically different lives, far removed from the space each other occupies. Abhi is the average boy next door with a regular job and a lifestyle that borders on the mundane, and is very close and dependent on his mother. Anu is an organic farmer in Ooty - a lively girl, passionate about social issues and unafraid to challenge social responsibility and the stigma around her. They meet and are instantly attracted to each other and get married on a whim. Subsequently, Anu's pregnancy augurs the start of a new phase in their lives. But it all comes crashing down when their families meet and a shocking disclosure conspired by a strange twist of fate is revealed. This disclosure questions the foundation of Abhi-Anu's relationship, which they find hard to overcome. Torn between what the society expects him to do and what his love needs to conquer, Abhi is faced with a life-altering decision.
Music - Dharan Kumar
Screenplay - Udayabanu Maheshwaran
Cinematography - Agilan
Editing - Sunil Shree Nair
Editors review about : Abhiyude Katha Anuvinteyum
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Abhi and Anu live diametrically different lives, far removed from the space each other occupies.
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