Sathi — Leelavathi Tamilgun
Kovai Sarala’s portrayal of Leelavathi is iconic. Her delivery of the Coimbatore (Kovai) Tamil accent
Meanwhile, Pandi, inspired by his own clumsy attempts at romance, has been writing love letters to a girl he admires from a distance—unaware that the girl is actually his own classmate , a practical, no‑nonsense girl who has always teased him. In a classic case of mistaken identity, Pandi’s letters get mixed up with the post that arrives at the shop. One of his drafts lands in Leelavathi’s hands, and she interprets it as the same anonymous love note she just received. sathi leelavathi tamilgun
The determined wife; her performance is a core part of the film's heart. The woman with whom Arun has an affair. Kamal Haasan Dr. Sakthivel Kovai Sarala’s portrayal of Leelavathi is iconic
The two start meeting under the pretext of borrowing books or buying stationery, each encounter filled with playful banter, misinterpreted gestures, and a lingering sense of destiny. Their friendship deepens, and they begin to help each other with small chores—Leelavathi tutoring Pandi’s younger sister in mathematics, and Pandi fixing a leaking pipe in Leelavathi’s shop. These acts of kindness create a foundation of trust. One of his drafts lands in Leelavathi’s hands,
The story follows Arun (played by ), a man who becomes bored with his wife Leelavathi ( Kalpana ) due to her weight and simple appearance. He begins an extramarital affair with a modern woman named Priya ( Heera Rajgopal ).
The film is loosely inspired by the 1989 American movie She-Devil .