: Ilaiyaraaja composed the score, including the famous "Marugo Marugo" song. Key Performances :
The story follows Arun (played by ), a man who becomes bored with his wife Leelavathi ( Kalpana ) due to her weight and simple appearance. He begins an extramarital affair with a modern woman named Priya ( Heera Rajgopal ). sathi leelavathi tamilgun
The comedic chaos ensues when Leelavathi discovers the truth. Instead of standard high-drama, the film takes a humorous approach as Leelavathi plots to win her husband back with the help of his friend, the eccentric orthopedist Dr. Sakthivel Gounder (). The narrative unfolds through a series of "dramas" and misunderstandings that eventually lead to Priya choosing her old lover and Arun reuniting with Leelavathi. Cast and Crew : Ilaiyaraaja composed the score, including the famous
: Remade as the blockbuster Biwi No. 1 (1999) starring Salman Khan. The comedic chaos ensues when Leelavathi discovers the truth
: Remade as Rama Shama Bhama (2005), with Kamal Haasan and Ramesh Aravind reprising their roles.
: Crazy Mohan's puns and wordplay are the film's heartbeat.
: Ilaiyaraaja composed the score, including the famous "Marugo Marugo" song. Key Performances :
The story follows Arun (played by ), a man who becomes bored with his wife Leelavathi ( Kalpana ) due to her weight and simple appearance. He begins an extramarital affair with a modern woman named Priya ( Heera Rajgopal ).
The comedic chaos ensues when Leelavathi discovers the truth. Instead of standard high-drama, the film takes a humorous approach as Leelavathi plots to win her husband back with the help of his friend, the eccentric orthopedist Dr. Sakthivel Gounder (). The narrative unfolds through a series of "dramas" and misunderstandings that eventually lead to Priya choosing her old lover and Arun reuniting with Leelavathi. Cast and Crew
: Remade as the blockbuster Biwi No. 1 (1999) starring Salman Khan.
: Remade as Rama Shama Bhama (2005), with Kamal Haasan and Ramesh Aravind reprising their roles.
: Crazy Mohan's puns and wordplay are the film's heartbeat.
