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Sita (Sita) is on the lookout for a bride for her son Surendar (Prithviraj). Sita finds herself attracted to the domestic help Sumathy (Saranya) she has hired to manage a palatial bungalow she and her businessman husband Santosh (Prakashraj) have purchased.

With her winning ways, Sumathy gains the affection of Sita, who has decided that Sumathy is the bride for her son. But fate plays a cruel joke. Sita dies in a freak accident and the secret dies with her.

The distraught son, Surender is determined to marry the bride of his mother's wish. And in this mission, he seeks the help of (who else?) Sumathy.

Sumathy, however, shies away from revealing the truth. But Surender's friend Sampoornam (Bhagyaraj) lets the cat out of the bag in the climax scene!

If Saranya takes the cake in the acting department, Prithviraj as Surender is not far behind. Prithvi puts a lot of passion into his acting and excels in the comic interludes with superb sense of timing. Prakash Raj, Sita and Bhagyaraj do their jobs creditably.

Newcomer Dharan's music also lifts the film to a new level. The film boasts of two three peppy and melodious numbers which are on the way to becoming chart-busters. "Unnai Kandaene…" and "Oru Nodi Iru Nodi…" are the picks of the lot.

All in all, ‘Parijatham’ makes you feel good. Like the flower, ‘Parijatham’, the film, also leaves behind its lingering fragrance. Well done, Bhagyaraj!