Cast
- Jayam Ravi as Santosh. A well-disciplined young man with dreams of achieving something big of his own without the interference of his father. The child in his heart is released when he gets to know Hasini.
- Genelia D'Souza as Hasini. A very vibrant, effervescent and a happy-go-lucky young woman who loves to live life to the fullest. Her infectious vivacity presents Santosh with a whole new world of liveliness and independence.
- Prakash Raj as Subramaniam (Santosh's dad). A father who visions of a happy and dream house after several years of toil. Everything for him should be like a picture that fills the jigsaw. This steals the house members, especially Santosh, of their individual persona and sheen.
- Sayaji Shinde as Govindan (Hasini's dad). A loving father to Hasini with a severe habit of drinking.
- Geetha as Lakshmi (Santosh's mom). A loving mother to Santosh who is instrumental in making her husband realize of his folly.
- Sadagoppan Ramesh as Sanjay (Elder brother of Santosh). A disciplined man who takes care of Subramaniam's office.
- Kirat Bhattal as Rajeswari. Plays the fiancé of Santosh until he breaks the engagement after he decides to marry Hasini.
- Vijayakumar as Shankarakumaran. Plays the father of Rajeswari.
- Santhanam as Srinivasan. A comic character who plays the friend of Santosh, along with Srinath and Premji Amaren.
- Premji Amaren as Shekar. Plays the friend of Santosh.
- M. S. Bhaskar as Kootha Perumal. Professor in Santosh's college who is made fun by the students. Also known as Sarukku Maram.
- Satya Krishnan
- Neelima Rani
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