Kannan is a Team Lead for an IT company. He secures a significant project for his team, which makes his opponents envious. When the project provider reduces the deadline from 90 days to 30 days, the entire team works tirelessly to complete the project according to Kannan's specifications. In the meantime, Kannan's rural family finds him a bride. However, the girl has a boyfriend and is not interested in marrying him. 


So, in order to get away from this problem, Kannan goes to his village home with his colleague gayatri and asks her to play the role of his lover. So, what's next? Is his family no longer arranging dates for him? What happened to the project that Kannan and his team won? Were they able to complete it in a timely manner?


Rajavamsam is written in a rustic script with a major topic of a combined family. The film has the typical words said by the hero in a mixed family setting. Unlike other village films, this one features a hero and heroine who work for an IT firm. The rest of the plot is based on village themes that we've seen recently. In many situations, the rationale is missing. Kannan works a double shift as a Team Lead, mouthing chats with his teammates. However, he returned to his village to spend time with his family.


With the template script and characters, the picture features all of the basic elements of a rural entertainer, such as a marital comedy, a brawl, relatives bonding, and so on. It's unclear how the stars put these ancient stories with identical plots and screenplays together. Sam's music is excellent, and the pictures work well in both rural and urban settings. The writing is uninteresting because the picture contains a plot that has been tried and tested numerous times. 


Overall, You can try this once if you enjoy seeing a family subject with a combined family as the basis!


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