An unrhythmic arrangement of musical notes that eventually becomes an ascending scale; this is how one might imagine the tempo of writer-director Shan's Bommai Nayagi. There is a feeling of disconnection between the scenes that make up the film. We see the complicated dynamic between Velu (Yogi Babu), a tea shop worker in Kadalur, and his stepbrother Senthil (Aruldoss). Senthil has a soft spot for Velu, but being one of the wealthiest in the city means Senthil rubs shoulders with influential upper-caste men who wouldn't like to see Senthil treat Velu as anything more than a lackey. To Velu, his wife Kayalvizhi, his father (G.M. Kumar), his mother and most of all his daughter Bommai Nayagi (Srimathi) are the world and he is busy collecting money to buy his own stall. of the. Shan uses a song to show the beautiful equation between father and daughter. As individual scenes, they don't cause problems, but with the script jumping from scene to scene, there's a sense of urge...
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