Summary
Highlights
A boy and girl's trip to Pondicherry is humorously questioned by parents, while a suitor's family expresses interest in their son's marriage. The son, aged twenty-five, questions the rush to marry, but his mother insists it's the right age and mentions his grandmother's desire to see him married.
The son expresses feeling unprepared for the wedding. He admits he only knows the girl's name, Dhanusha. His friend advises him to find her on social media, specifically Instagram, as modern girls are usually active there. The friend offers his phone to help him connect with her.
Someone named Arav messages Dhanusha about his visit. The son questions why Arav is messaging him, to which his family clarifies Arav messaged Dhanusha directly. A sarcastic compliment is made about the son's 'reels' to suggest a connection to social media, which Dhanusha might not believe.
The family considers bringing Aravind home, highlighting confusion over his name. The mother catches her son chatting and urges him to 'go, go, go, go.' She then humorously reveals that his own existence is a result of her and his father's trip to Pondicherry, angering her son.