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Sarbath
Promotional release poster
GenreComedy drama
Directed byPrabhakaran
StarringKathir
Soori
Rahasya Gorak
Ashvatt
Music byAjesh
Country of originIndia
Original languageTamil
Production
ProducerS. S. Lalit Kumar
CinematographyPrabhakaran
EditorPrasanna GK
Production companiesSeven Screen Studio
Viacom18
Original release
NetworkColors Tamil
Release11 April 2021 (2021-04-11)

Sarbath is a 2021 Indian Tamil-language comedy drama television film written and directed by Prabhakaran on his directorial debut and produced by Lalit Kumar of 7 Screen Studio while creative produced by Viacom18.[1] The film stars Kathir, Soori, Rahasya Gorak and Ashvatt.[2] The film is set on the backdrop of Chinnalapatti near Dindigul.[3] The film is based on the antics of two families, resulting in fun and turmoil in tandem. The film was directly released via Colors Tamil on 11 April 2021.[4][5][6]

Plot

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Arivu and Anbu are brothers who always get into arguments but still care for each other. While Arivu, who is the youngest, always gets into fights and gets blamed for troubles, Anbu on the other hand, hates confrontation and is always obliged to what others say. Their parents were a love marriage couple who eloped and raised both of them.

Arivu works as an IT professional in Chennai and his brother is in the village as a government counsellor. Their mother keeps on nagging Anbu to get an arranged marriage, but he keeps denying it. One day, he agrees to a proposal. Their engagement is fixed and Arivu comes to attend the wedding. When he arrives, he gets slapped by a girl. She mistakenly blames for harassing her friend. When she realises it was not him, she avoids him, but Arivu became attracted to her. When he returns home, he finds out that the wedding was called off, and the ex-fiancée Aruna's brother attacked Anbu.

The next few days, he starts seeing the girl from the first day of his arrival and admits that he likes her. Out of curiosity, Arivu wanted to know why the engagement was called off. His friend told him that Aruna liked someone else, her partner, Anbu, and told him to cancel the wedding. Arivu wants to know who called Anbu. They ended up tracking down a guy named Aalavanthan who was the man who called up Anbu. He admitted that he has had an unrequited crush on her and when he found that she was engaged, he called up Anbu and lied saying that he and Aruna are in love. Arivu wants to make the engagement happen, but Aruna ends up being the girl with whom he fell in love in the beginning. He wants to impress her. He also comes to find out that Senthil, who is Aruna's brother, was the guy who Arivu attacked for attacking his brother. Because of this, he decided to keep his identity a secret.

He ends up meeting her at her small art studio and lies by saying that his name is Venkat. He uses her art pieces in a local show to sell her art. Seeing this, Aruna starts to fall in love with him too. They date until Aruna wants to introduce her brother to him. Aruna breaks up with him because he lied about himself. His dad was admitted to the hospital due to his health, and his mother says she has done a lot for him and his brother, and her only wish is to see them get along and get married.

His friend admits that Anbu was in love with a girl at his office named Kayal and had asked her out, but she rejected him. She says, he can try to convince her father the next day (implying that she likes him). That day, Arivu gets into a fight and Anbu has to bail him out. His friend suggested he should go and see Kayal's father while the friend can sort this out. Kayal ends up marrying, but she is recently divorced. Arivu decided to reunite Anbu and Kayal. Kayal's father agrees but he wants Anbu to tell his parents. Anbu realises that this idea was from Arivu and admits that Arivu does care about him.

Meanwhile, Senthil and his friends see Arivu and his friend on a tractor and want to attack Arivu. While Senthil explains his plan during the bus ride, he accidentally touches a teenager. This causes the bus to stop and a fight occurs, which Arivu and his friend notice. Anbu stops their argument. Senthil admits that he wanted to propose to his college mate, Jenny, on her birthday, and that was the day Arivu attacked him, which resulted in Jenny rejecting him. Anbu suggested that Senthil should 'beat' up Arivu in front of Jenny so that Senthil could win her love. When they tried to do this, they were stopped by the police and arrested, but were bailed out by Jenny. Senthil thanked him and helped him apologise to Aruna. Arivu met up with her and begged for her forgiveness, which she did and they reunite.

Anbu told his parents about his love for Kayal, and their mother is happy. Aruna convinces her mother that Arivu and his family are good people. When Aruna tries to convince her father, he does not approve. Out of anger, he arranges her marriage to another suitor. His father asked his brother to get the photos from Senthil and kidnap both the groom and Arivu's family, so that the wedding can happen as soon as possible.

Eventually, Arivu marries Aruna. When her father finds out, he has a heart attack. When the whole family leaves for Chennai for the marriage, Arivu tries to convince her father to come by, faking available tickets for Indian Premier League (her father is a massive cricket fan). This interests her father, and he decides to come to Chennai and their marriage.[7]

Cast

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Production

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The film was announced by debutant director Prabhakaran who earlier worked as an assistant director for renowned filmmaker Balaji Sakthivel.[8] Kathir was roped into play the lead role as an IT professional while Soori was roped into play the pivotal role as friend of Kathir in the film. It also marked the maiden collaboration between Kathir and Soori. The film title and first look poster for the film were unveiled on 17 June 2019 and the filming was also completed in the latter part of 2019.[9] The film was predominantly shot in Dindigul and few portions of the film were also shot in Chennai.[9]

Soundtrack

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Soundtrack was composed by Ajesh.

  • Unnal Unardhene - Haricharan, Ajesh
  • Theera Theera - Ajesh, Saindhavi
  • Adhirum Veeradhi - Mahalingam, Diwakar, Ajesh
  • Karichan Kuyile - Ajesh

Release and reception

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The theatrical released of the film was delayed for months due to the COVID-19 pandemic despite the shooting being completed in 2019. The film was telecasted directly on Colors Tamil on 11 April 2021.[10][11]

Cinema Express wrote "Just like the raging summer is briefly forgotten while gulping down a chilled glass of sarbath, this Sarbath too offers a decent detour from the rigours of our life and harks back to a time when people entered a cinema hall to forget everything and laugh. In Sarbath, the cinema screen is replaced by our televisions, and while the laughs don’t always come… thankfully, the smiles stay long enough".[12]

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Sarbath is a Indian Tamil-language comedy-drama written and directed by Prabhakaran in his feature directorial debut, produced by Lalit Kumar under the banner of , and starring and Soori in the lead roles. The story follows an IT professional from the city who returns to his rural village to attend his elder brother's wedding, only to discover the ceremony has been abruptly canceled; complications ensue when he develops feelings for the intended bride, leading to a series of humorous family misunderstandings and efforts to resolve the situation. Originally planned for a theatrical release, the film premiered directly on television via on 11 April , amid the restrictions in . The narrative blends elements of rural family dynamics with urban-rural contrasts, emphasizing themes of , , and comedic chaos through relatable character interactions and light-hearted antics. Supporting cast includes Ashvath, contributing to the film's ensemble-driven humor that highlights the quirks of gatherings in . Composed by , the soundtrack features folk-infused tracks that complement the village setting, while Prabhakaran's captures the vibrant rural landscapes of . Critically received as a feel-good, no-frills entertainer, Sarbath earned praise for the performances of Kathir and Soori, particularly Soori's comic timing, though it holds a mixed audience rating of 5.7/10 on based on 310 votes (as of November 2025). The film later became available for streaming on platforms like , broadening its reach beyond its initial TV broadcast.

Story and characters

Plot

Sarbath is set in the rural village of Chinnalapatti near in , portraying the everyday life and close-knit family dynamics typical of rural communities in the region. The story centers on two brothers: , an IT professional based in the city, and his elder brother Anbu, who works as a government counselor in the village and faces constant pressure from their mother to get married. Arivu returns home excited for Anbu's upcoming wedding to Aruna, but upon arrival, he learns that the arrangements have been abruptly canceled due to a family misunderstanding. Determined to resolve the issue, takes it upon himself to reunite Anbu and Aruna, navigating family objections. However, complications arise when Arivu encounters Aruna and develops an unexpected attraction sparked by a comedic misunderstanding involving a slap. Anbu's storyline adds layers of emotional tension, as past events and societal expectations create hurdles, including his prior interest in a colleague named Kayal. The narrative builds through a series of humorous misunderstandings and conflicts between the two families, exacerbated by another incident involving a slap that ignites enmity and disrupts . These comedic errors drive the plot, blending lighthearted chaos with heartfelt moments that highlight the brothers' bond and the importance of familial support. As tensions peak, efforts toward gain momentum, culminating in resolutions that affirm themes of , , and unity, leading to marriages that bring the families together. The story, played by as , emphasizes emotional growth through these familial ties and rural traditions.

Cast

The principal cast of Sarbath is led by , who plays Arivu, the protagonist and an urban IT professional returning to his village, infusing the comedy-drama with his character's blend of city-bred awkwardness and emotional depth. Soori portrays Arivu's friend, delivering through his timing, one-liners, and village-rooted antics that heighten the film's humorous ensemble dynamics while adding subtle emotional layers. This marks the first on-screen collaboration between and Soori, noted for their effective comedic synergy. Rahasya Gorak essays the role of Aruna, the intended bride and Arivu's love interest, whose presence drives the romantic subplot and contributes to the dramatic tension through reactive family interactions. Ashvatt appears in a supporting capacity as Senthil, Aruna's elder brother, enhancing the family dynamics with his grounded portrayal that supports both comedic and relational conflicts. Vivek Prasanna plays Anbu, Arivu's elder brother, whose character arc provides significant dramatic weight to the sibling rivalry and reconciliation themes, balancing the film's lighter moments. The ensemble's interplay, particularly the contrast between urban and rural traits, underscores the film's exploration of comedy-of-errors and heartfelt drama.

Production

Development

The project Sarbath was officially announced on 17 June 2019, with the unveiling of its title and first-look posters featuring lead actors and Soori, marking the debut directorial venture of Prabhakaran. Prabhakaran, who had previously served as an to acclaimed filmmaker on films such as Kaadhal, brought his experience in crafting nuanced character-driven narratives to the screenplay, which he also penned. The film was produced by S. S. Lalit Kumar under the banner of in collaboration with Motion Pictures, aiming to deliver a light-hearted entertainer suited for broad accessibility. Conceived as a comedy-drama centered on family dynamics and romance, the story originated from a real-life incident involving a at a that escalated into chaos, which Prabhakaran adapted to explore themes of relationships and small-town life while emphasizing clean humor free of innuendos to appeal to . This focus on wholesome, relatable content was tailored to resonate with Tamil television viewers, aligning with the project's eventual direct-to-television format.

Filming

Principal photography for Sarbath began in early 2019, with significant portions captured in and around to depict the rural village settings central to the story's comedy-drama tone. By mid-June 2019, the team had completed approximately 90% of the shoot, including key sequences in the rural landscapes of that highlighted the film's emphasis on family dynamics and lighthearted conflicts. A few urban elements were filmed in to contrast the protagonist's city life with the village backdrop, enhancing the visual narrative of transition and cultural clash. The production wrapped up the remaining schedules in late 2019, allowing the crew to focus on post-shoot processes before unforeseen external factors, including the , shifted initial plans for a theatrical release to a direct television premiere in April 2021.

Music

Composition

Ajesh, a Chennai-based composer and singer known for his work in the Tamil , served as the composer for the of Sarbath. A former winner of the reality singing competition Super Singer, he made his composing debut with the album Paambhu Sattai and contributed a song to the film Goa, earning accolades for his early efforts. Ajesh approached the scoring of Sarbath, a rural , by prioritizing scripts that allowed substantial development, reading the in one sitting to align with director Prabhakaran's vision of family-oriented humor and . He emphasized avoiding overly urban sounds to maintain authenticity in the film's village setting, focusing on a fresh sonic palette for the background score to underscore the narrative's lighthearted tone. The composition process produced five songs across diverse genres—a festival (thiruvizha) track, a friendship number, and two melodies—blending traditional folk influences with modern arrangements to evoke the rural romance and communal spirit central to the story. Ajesh retained a pronounced folk flavor in the thiruvizha song while experimenting with contemporary elements in the others, composing the initial two tracks within a tight one-week window to synchronize with the filming schedule, with the remaining songs crafted as montages. This selective fusion ensured the music complemented the film's comedic and heartfelt moments without overpowering the dialogue-driven scenes. The integrates seamlessly with Sarbath's key sequences, such as gatherings during festivals and intimate romantic interludes, where the folk-infused melodies heighten emotional resonance and levity—for example, the thiruvizha song naturally underscores a village celebration pivotal to the plot's relational dynamics. collaborated closely with the director using detailed script breakdowns to visualize spatial elements like room dimensions, tailoring the score to enhance comedic timing and dramatic tension without artificial insertions.

Track listing

The soundtrack of Sarbath consists of five songs composed by Ajesh, released under Think Music India in 2019–2021. These tracks blend folk, upbeat, and melodic elements reflective of the film's rural setting. https://www.jiosaavn.com/album/sarbath-original-motion-picture-soundtrack/n8uvy0QNd%2C4_ https://music.apple.com/in/album/sarbath-original-motion-picture-soundtrack-ep/1562270532
No.TitleSinger(s)LyricistDurationIn-film usage
1Karichaan KuyileMuthamil3:53Folk-inspired track picturized on the lead characters in a village setting, emphasizing rural life. https://www.tamil2lyrics.com/sarbath/karichaan-kuyile-song-lyrics/ https://music.apple.com/us/album/karichaan-kuyile-from-sarbath-single/1467479190
2Theera Theera, Ku. Karthik3:48Upbeat family-oriented song featuring during a celebratory sequence involving the . https://www.tamil2lyrics.com/sarbath/theera-theera-song-lyrics/ https://music.apple.com/us/album/theera-theera-from-sarbath-single/1490857886
3Adhirum Veeradhi Veeran, Mahalingam, Muthamil3:30Comedic number showcasing humorous antics among supporting characters in a light-hearted scene. https://www.tamil2lyrics.com/sarbath/adhirum-veeradhi-veeran-song-lyrics/ https://music.apple.com/us/album/adhirum-veeradhi-veeran-from-sarbath-single/1561914690
4Unnale Unarndhene, Ku. Karthik4:40 highlighting friendship dynamics between the protagonists, used as background for their bonding moments. https://www.tamil2lyrics.com/sarbath/unnale-unarndhene-song-lyrics/ https://music.apple.com/us/album/unnale-unarndhene-from-sarbath-single/1561914688
5Kavi SollaKu. Karthik3:00Melancholic melody released as part of the but not featured in the film. https://www.tamil2lyrics.com/sarbath/kavi-solla-song-lyrics/ https://music.apple.com/in/song/kavi-solla/1562270549

Release and reception

Release

Sarbath premiered directly on television on 11 April 2021, airing on at 4:00 PM with a repeat telecast at 7:00 PM on the same day. The film was produced by Motion Pictures and . Principal photography wrapped up in late 2019, but the film's release was delayed due to the , leading to its eventual direct-to-TV strategy. Following the initial broadcast, Sarbath became available for digital streaming on starting 27 May 2021, expanding its accessibility beyond the linear TV schedule.

Reception

Sarbath received generally positive critical reception for its lighthearted approach and strong performances. In a review by Cinema Express, the film was described as a "simple, no-frills comfort film" that effectively balances humor and emotional moments through a narrative. The chemistry between leads and Soori was particularly praised, with their comic timing maintaining the film's humor quotient and Soori delivering a nuanced role beyond mere . Critics highlighted the film's strengths in capturing rural authenticity, set in , where family dynamics and conflicts unfold with relatable humor that avoids being offensive or forced. However, some noted potential weaknesses in its predictable plot structure and reliance on familiar tropes, though these were occasionally subverted with fresh elements to inject minimal doses of novelty. Audience feedback was mixed, with viewers appreciating Sarbath as a family-oriented suitable for light viewing, though it holds an average rating of 5.7 out of 10 on based on 310 ratings (as of November 2025). Its direct television premiere on contributed to its accessibility during the , positioning it as a comforting watch amid lockdowns. No major awards were associated with the film.

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