What follows next is to be seen on the big screen. Soon, she reciprocates her love to him and he is just ready to do anything for her. For her part, Jessie walks out of the church, much to the joy of the hero, who has not expected the sudden twist. The girl's father decides to marry her off in Kerala, and our hero goes on a trip there to see her off, one final time. Jessie's family gets to know of the affair soon, and the two families slug it out. Until finally, lust seeps into their 'feel-good relationship' in the train, and our hero asks what it might have been. After a good lunch, he re-iterates.Īfter a few moments, you find the girl ready to be a friend of him. "I am here to apologise to you," he says. Karthik rushes too, and finally finds her in the church, after four days. The shocked girl takes a week off and travels to Allapuzzah, Kerala, where she has always spent the best moments of her life. Never the one to buy time, he confesses his love for her, saying that the rest of the girls are his sisters. Nothing deters him, not even the fact that they come from two different religious backgrounds, from pursuing her with a steadfast devotion. Fresh out of college, he comes to know of a truth - that the girl is two years older than him. Downstairs, our hero is presumably flying high. To begin with, Karthik begins his love story with narrating his first sight of the girl, who walks into his life, and the house upstairs. You can't help if you find her supra-crazy. Does this give out an impression that the girl is fickle? In fact, the guy, who seems to worship her, finds her crazy. If for the guy, running away with the girl is no big deal and a better option, for the girl, hailing from a Malayalee Christian lineage, who is torn between the love for her father and Karthik, it is an option one time and a bad choice another time. It follows from the thinking, or say, conflict, of Jessie, and a conviction of Karthik. Narrated with a restraint and a lilting feel, the young film is not the regular Telugu film. And it is her mental make-up, that is both a riddle and a bane for the rest of us - as well as for the hero. Coming with a light feel, not to forget a sluggish pace that tests your patience, the Gautham Menon-directed love caper uses a psychological make-up of its female lead as its counterbalance.
Ye Maaya Chesave is a tender love story woven around the characters of Karthik and Jessie - one, a youth completely overwhelmed by the new phenomenon in his love, that's, you know, a beautiful girl, and another, a lovable girl appearing credibly cute in saree, but seemingly painful when she lets her love for her father seep into a love relationship with the new guy in her life.