It was a quite an effort to watch from the beginning itself. We don't know why Yazham is househusband? Where are their parents, who didn't even attend their wedding? There are so many glaring potholes in the script.
Though I loved when Yazham gets a job where he feels appreciated and utilizes his talents. Perhaps Kajal gives him genuine attention and he feels understood makes him quieter and responsive.
But the end where incompatibility between the couple is glorified is horrible. Why doesn't cinema undermines compatibility as input to relationships in favor of love. I still don't understand why Mouna wants him back badly? Does she misses the domestic work he used to do or it's just plain old jealousy?
Why did Yazham took his personal life to radio 📻 asking for poll? Who does that?
I have lots of questions regarding the though process of writers.
As many reviews have said here, there pairing doesn't makes sense in real world. And neither does the movie.