

After a lot of work, the wedding is a huge success. Finally, they get their first big client. Their first project is very successful and the duo plans many more small weddings. The two begin 'Getti Melam' with the work equally split between the two. They quit and Shruti, calling him her partner, leaves with him, warning Chandra that they will cross paths. Angry at Chandra for accusing Shruti, Shakthi says she has no right to treat her employees like this. Later, when an irate bride's father confronts Chandra, she blames Shruti, claiming it was her fault.

While checking the arrangements, Shruti learns that Chandra cheats her clients. Shakthi accepts on the condition both he and Shruti are hired together.

She spots Shakthi next to Shruti and offers him the job. Chandra shows no interest but loses one of her male workers.

She hopes she will be hired and get the opportunity to learn about planning 'high-class weddings'. Shruti meets with Chandralekha (Simran), a famous wedding planner, with Shakthi tagging along. Shakthi promises it will never be a problem, but Shruti is not interested. He goes back to Shruti, who refuses him as she is worried that romantic complications would arise. When Shakthi's father comes to take him back to his village, Shakthi refuses and lies he is starting a wedding planning business. She makes a deal with her parents that after her exams, she will take five years to get her business running before getting married. Shakthi is under pressure from his parents to come back to their village and work in sugarcane fields, and Shruti is being coaxed by her family to get married at the earliest. Shakthi's enthusiasm for courtship is quickly dampened once Shruti launches a long pitch of her business ideas. Shruti is not interested in Shakthi and reveals her aim in life is starting her own wedding planning business by the name 'Getti Melam'. He chases her down on her bus ride home and tries to impress her with a DVD of her dance routine at the wedding. The next day, Shakthi calls those involved in the wedding and manages to get Shruti's name and college. After seeing Shruti dance at the wedding, Shakthi cannot resist the temptation to make a video of her doing her dance routine. She confronts Shakthi, who quickly summons his friend, the videographer at the wedding, and pretends he is part of the film crew and has a right to be there. Intelligent and quirky Shruti (Vaani Kapoor), who assists the wedding coordinator, sees Shakthi at the front of the food serving line and suspects he is gatecrashing to eat for free. Shakthi (Nani) is street-smart and fun-loving. Upon release, the film received mixed to moderate reviews from critics in both Telugu and Tamil. The first teaser was launched on 20 December 2013 and the film was released worldwide on 21 February 2014. Although it was planned for bilingual release, it was shot completely in Tamil, and a dubbed Telugu version was released simultaneously along with the Tamil version, despite already having an unofficial Telugu remake Jabardasth, which starred Siddharth and Samantha Ruth Prabhu in lead roles. A remake of Maneesh Sharma's 2010 Hindi film, Band Baaja Baaraat, the film features Nani and Vaani Kapoor in the lead roles. Gokul Krishna and produced by Aditya Chopra's Yash Raj Films. ₹43.5 crore (US$6.3 million)(Both versions) Īaha Kalyanam (English: Wow Marriage) is a 2014 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by debutant A.
