
Namma Veetu Kalyanam(2002)
Namma Veetu Kalyanam is a 2002 Indian Tamil-language comedy drama film written and directed by V. Sekhar. The film stars Murali, Meena, Vivek, and Vindhya in lead roles, with Vadivelu, Livingston, and Rajeev in supporting parts. The story follows two unemployed graduates who pretend to be college professors to win the love of two wealthy sisters. Their lie unravels after the wedding, leading to conflict with the sisters' powerful MLA brother. The film is notable for its blend of romance and slapstick humour, anchored by Vivek's one-liners. It received mixed reviews but was a commercial success at the box office. The film was released on 20 September 2002.
Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- Prime Video, Eros Now, Airtel Xstream Play
- Theatrical Release
- 20 September 2002
- Director
- V. Shekar
- Language
- Tamil
- Runtime
- 2h 30m
- Rating
- 2.9/10
Storyline
Two jobless graduates, Ravi and Gopi, move to Chennai and fall in love with two rich sisters. To impress the sisters and their powerful MLA brother, they pretend to be college professors. The lie works and a wedding happens. But when the truth comes out, the sisters reject them. Now the two men must prove their worth to win back their wives.
“Love, lies, and a wedding disaster”
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Cast & Crew
Reunion Meter
Frequent partnerships reunited for Namma Veetu Kalyanam
Cast reunions in this film: Vadivelu & Manorama (16 films together), Vivek & Vadivelu (15 films together), Vadivelu & S. A. Rajkumar (12 films together), Vadivelu & Murali (11 films together), Vivek & Manorama (10 films together), and Vadivelu & Livingston (10 films together).
Trivia
- The film's title translates to 'Our House Wedding' in English, reflecting its family-centered comedy theme.
- Director V. Sekhar is known for his comedy films and also acted in a small role in this movie.
- It was released during the Pongal festival season, a popular time for Tamil family entertainers.
- The movie features actor Vivek in a comedic supporting role, known for his satire in Tamil cinema.
- Some scenes were shot in picturesque locations like Ooty, common for romantic sequences in Tamil films of that era.
- The soundtrack was composed by Deva, a frequent collaborator with director V. Sekhar in the early 2000s.
- This film is a remake of the Telugu movie 'Maa Aayana Bangaram', which also released in 2002.









