The two-minute, twenty-nine-second trailer, officially released by Divo Music, offers a vibrant glimpse into the lives of three central characters, each navigating their personal crises of the heart. The film centers on the elusive nature of true love in the digital age, encapsulated by one character’s initial scepticism: “Does love, as shown in the cinema, ever happen to us?”.
The narrative appears to revolve around a unique, perhaps satirical, setup known as “Life Matrimony.” The dialogue suggests this service aims to convince clients of what love is, implying a manufactured or engineered approach to romance: “We have to convince them and make them believe that this is love,” hints at the comical and dramatic challenges the protagonists face as they try to match expectations with reality. Humour is a core element, highlighted by a sequence where a character grapples with the fallout of his “fifth love” and a professional life where “conversions are zero”.
Adding a layer of nostalgic charm, the trailer features Silambarasan TR delivering his iconic and philosophical dialogue from Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa (VTV), stating that love is not something you search for, but rather something that “has to happen on its own, hit us, and flip us upside down” (Adhuva Nadakkanum, Nammala Pottu Thaakanum, Thala Keezha Pottu Thirupanum). This VTV connection is further amplified by the presence of VTV Ganesh, who plays the middle-aged character Narasimhan (Age 55, “Unmarried”). In a clever meta-comedic moment, the trailer showcases VTV Ganesh, while being convinced to pursue love, hilariously attempting to re-enact a cult scene from Ajith’s blockbuster Vaali—a nod to the character’s filmy approach to finding romance.
Cast and Crew Details: The Seekers of Romance
The film’s poster gives a clear insight into the personalities driving the plot. Kishen Das likely plays Faith, an earnest 23-year-old identified as a “Hopeless Romantic,” a character whose relentless pursuit of affection seems to fuel the plot. He is juxtaposed with the 28-year-old Sachin, played by Harshath Khan, who acts as the loyal “Support System” for his friend. Adding an intriguing layer is the 55-year-old Narayanan, identified simply as “Unmarried,” suggesting his character is an integral part of the film’s multi-generational exploration of relationships.
However, the trailer takes a more serious turn when the protagonist faces accusations, being called a “fraud”, suggesting that the quest for love involves morally grey decisions and emotional stakes. This leads to the film’s philosophical core: “You cannot go searching for love, it won’t last. It has to happen on its own, hit us, and flip us upside down”.
Directed by Sarang Thiagu, with a musical score by Sidhu Kumar, Aaromaley is creatively produced by Aditi Ravindranath and produced by S. Vinod Kumar. The trailer confirms the film is poised to deliver an emotional and entertaining rollercoaster. Get ready to laugh and fall in love with Aaromaley, which is set for its worldwide theatrical release on November 7th.