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Seetha, a timid Brahmin Student, bravely confesses her love to Aayush Kumar, her stern yet secretly compassionate Professor, only to be harshly scolded for her audacity.
Heartbroken, she returns home and discover...
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Seetha
"Appo un paiyana en ponnu'ku kalyanam panni kudu. Avanukku vara vendiya sothu ellaame en ponnuku vara maadhiri pannu"
(Then marry your son to my daughter and make sure all his rightful properties goes to her)
Before anyone could even process her shocking demand, Aayush stormed towards her in uncontrollable rage. But before he could reach her, Appa and I stepped forward, grabbing hold of his hands, stopping him in his tracks.
"Vidunga, Pa! Vidu, Seetha!"
(Let me go, Dad! Let me go, Seetha!)
He struggled against our grip, his fury boiling over.
"Unnaala mudila'nu un amma'va kooptu vandhu nadagam pottutu irukkiyaa? Tholachiruven!"
(Since all your plans failed, now you've called your mother to start a new drama? I'll ruin you!)
He threatened, his glare burning into Maya, who returned it just as fiercely.
Her mother gasped in offense.
"Yaaru nadagam podra? Un appan'te kelu adha. Nadagam avan dha nalla poduvaan. Un amma maadhiri dhane ellaarum iruppinga?"
(Who's putting on a drama here? Ask your father! He's the one who puts on the best show. Aren't you all just like your mother?)
"You..!"
Aayush took another step forward, his hands clenched into fists, but I tightened my grip.
"Aayush! Setha porumaiyaa irungo!"
(Aayush! Stay quite!)
I stated firmly and commandingly before turning to that woman with disgust and saying,
(If they had any morals, would they talk about my mother-in-law like this after everything she's been through? Arguing with them won't change anything)
I tried to reason. But before I could say another word, Maya's voice cut through the air, sharp and mocking,