





Konchem Ishtam Konchem Kashtam is a 2009 film. It is a romantic comedy film that highlights the challenges emerging when tradition meets modernity. It begins with Siddhu (Siddharth), a charming and carefree MBA graduate from Hyderabad, meeting Geetha (Tamannaah Bhatia). Geetha is a beautiful and traditionally rooted young woman who grew up in a village environment. She moves to Hyderabad to pursue higher studies. There, she meets Siddhu, and their initial encounters are filled with playful disagreements and lighthearted banter. Their friendship eventually deepens, and it soon blossoms into love. However, things don't go smoothly when the parents are involved. Geetha's father, Subramaniam (Nassar), is a very traditional man. He expresses concern over their union because Siddhu's parents are divorced and live separately. Subramaniam believes that a family should be a united unit, and is not happy sending Geeta into a broken home. Siddhu, to prove his unwavering commitment to Geetha and win over her apprehensive father, embarks on a mission to reunite his estranged parents. The narrative becomes engaging as Siddhu embarks on this seemingly impossible mission. The following events are both comical, and emotional. Konchem Ishtam Konchem Kashtam is not just a love story between Siddhu and Geetha; it's also a powerful narrative about mending broken family ties, understanding, compromise, and the enduring power of love in its many forms. It’s a truly feel-good movie that leaves you with a smile and hope.
The male lead is Siddharth, who plays the charming youngster Siddhu.
Tamannaah Bhatia.
The film is streaming on aha.
It holds a 7.0/10 IMDb.
On aha, it streams in HD, with smooth playback .
Kishore Kumar Pardasani.
Theatrical: 5 February 2009. OTT release: Available on platforms like aha since mid‑2010s.
A fun-loving youth must reunite his estranged parents to win over his girlfriend’s father.
No—it released in 2009 and is no longer showing in cinemas.
Yes. Rated U/A, this is a clean, feel‑good romantic comedy suitable for family viewing.
Hit tracks include “Aanandama” and “Evade Subramaniam”.
Subtitles maybe available for the film on OTT platforms.
Originally in Telugu; no dubbed versions are known. However, it was remade in Bengali as Romeo (2011).