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A man wants to start a low-cost airline. His wife is a banker who funds his failure. The storyline: She sells her ancestral land. He succeeds. She doesn't ask for credit.

Two modern professionals marry impulsively. The storyline is not about winning her, but about surviving the "after." He forgets anniversaries; she breaks plates. Realistic.

The earliest relationships are codified in Akam poetry.

2.1 Five Tiṇai Unions (Types 1–5)
Each landscape implies a relationship dynamic: sex 99 tamil .com

2.2 Love Stages (Types 6–10)
6. Kaikkilai – Unrequited love (one-sided).
7. Peruntiṇai – Mature, reciprocated love leading to marriage.
8. Uṭal uraku – Lovers’ quarrel.
9. Irangal – Pity-love (older/younger).
10. Pulaṅkol – Love after hatred.

2.3 Bhakti Devotional-Erotic (Types 11–15)
11. Āḷuṭaiya piḷḷai – Motherly love for deity (Āṇṭāḷ’s dream).
12. Viraha – Separation from divine lover (Nammāḷvār’s yearning).
13. Māṟṟuppaṭu katal – Jealous love (goddess competing for Shiva).
14. Talaippaṭi – Heroine sending a messenger (parrot, cloud).
15. Uṟavu muṟai – Forbidden relative love (mythical).

2.4 Folk & Epic (Types 16–20)
16. Kannaki-Kovalan – Faithful wife following errant husband.
17. Manimekalai’s renunciation – Love transformed into Buddhist compassion.
18. Valli-Murugan – Tribal girl and god (class/species crossing).
19. Urvashi’s conditional love – Celestial nymph’s mortal bond.
20. Aṉpu (universal affection) – Non-erotic, familial love as romantic ideal. A man wants to start a low-cost airline

A film critic writes a harsh review of a romance film. The director falls for the critic. She reviews his next film: "You have finally learned love." He proposes. The end credits roll over a single long shot of a Chennai beach.


Anthology film. One segment: Two neighbors during COVID. He cooks; she cleans. They never see each other without masks. They marry when the mask comes off.

Storylines that break the fourth wall or merge genres. Anthology film

6.1 Genre-Hybrid (86–92)
86. Horror romance (lover possessed by demon).
87. Sci-fi time loop – Repeat first meeting.
88. Detective falls for suspect (noir romance).
89. Mythological reincarnation – Past life discovery.
90. Musical romance – Entire relationship through songs (Tamil film logic).
91. Cooking show romance (food as love language).
92. Courtroom romance (lawyer and client, ethical drama).

6.2 Philosophical & Incomplete (93–99)
93. One-day stand – No names exchanged, lifelong impact.
94. Imaginary friend turned real (delusion love).
95. Love for a statue (classical Pāṇṭiya legend).
96. Dream lover – Search for real counterpart.
97. Unconsummated marriage (political or spiritual).
98. Love as friendship never declared (90s Tamil film trope).
99. Kātal niṉaivukaḷ – Love that exists only in memory after death.

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