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Excellent analysisSema sema sema. Eppidi kondu poreenga story ya. Brilliant narration. Neenga romba nalla writer. Situations and many places dialogues lam theri level. Whatever uthra spoke to aadhavan and sudha was right. Aadhavan should own up to his mistake. How can uthra stop the marriage by saying she doesn't like aadhavan when the marriage deal itself was based on her like for him. Aadhavan doesn't know it which uthra can't reveal now lest her ego will take a beating. But what she could've done is telling both side families the real reason for breaking the marriage. Aadhavan might fear for his sisters welfare but uthra knows balan. He is not one to leave his wife for what Aadhavan does. What varun did was a blunder yet I liked the way he instilled fear factor in aadhavan. He should've threatened him but should've disclosed it to balan. But poor varun and uthra. We are all a product of our experiences. The trauma they faced as a family is clouding their judgement. They kept Balans respect and their mothers predicament in their mind and took a decision. But will they be able to face themselves when the very same thing happens because of that decision. Sometimes good intention alone is not enough, execution is more important. Had they told the truth to both sides of the family, aadhavan would've been put to shame and their respect would've still been in place. Heart may be in the right place but mind matters and mind alone matters sometimes because mind can save heart aches and vice versa is not possible.