
Yes Madam(2003)
Yes Madam is a 2003 Indian Tamil-language comedy drama film directed by Rajaji. The film stars Prabhu, Vijayalakshmi, and Vindhya in lead roles. The story follows Sivaramakrishnan, a man who never wanted to marry, and Gayathri, a woman who falls for him after a photo mix-up. Their marriage is tested when Sivaramakrishnan's ex-wife Sumathi moves in across the street with their son. The film blends humor, romance, and family drama with a predictable but entertaining narrative. Critics noted its appeal to mass audiences, particularly in B and C centers. The film was released on 21 February 2003 and is available to watch on YouTube.
Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- Sun NXT, Plex
- Theatrical Release
- 21 February 2003
- Director
- Rajaji
- Language
- Tamil
- Runtime
- 2h 38m 0
Storyline
Sivaramakrishnan, a man who never wanted to marry, falls in love with Gayathri after a photo mix-up. They get married, but his ex-wife Sumathi returns with their son and moves in across the street. Gayathri must fight to keep her marriage alive while dealing with Sumathi's schemes and a dangerous doctor from her past.
“Love, lies, and a photo mix-up”
Film Details
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Cast & Crew
Reunion Meter
Frequent partnerships reunited for Yes Madam
Cast reunions in this film: Senthil & Goundamani (80 films together), Senthil & Manorama (41 films together), Goundamani & Manorama (40 films together), Venniradai Moorthy & Manorama (21 films together), Prabhu & Goundamani (18 films together), and Venniradai Moorthy & Senthil (17 films together).
Trivia
- The film is a remake of the 2001 Telugu movie 'Manasantha Nuvve', which itself was remade in several other Indian languages.
- Director Rajaji is primarily known for his work in Telugu cinema, and this was one of his few Tamil directorial ventures.
- Actress Laila, who played Sumati, was a popular leading lady in Tamil and Telugu films during the early 2000s.
- The movie's soundtrack was composed by S. A. Rajkumar, a frequent collaborator with director Rajaji in Telugu films.
- Despite being a Tamil film, it was shot extensively in Hyderabad, which was common for multi-language remakes at the time.
- The plot revolves around the rarely explored legal concept of a 'void marriage' in Indian cinema, adding a dramatic twist.
- Actor Sivakumar, who played Sivaram, is the father of popular Tamil actors Suriya and Karthi, and was already a veteran by 2003.







