In the film, the song is picturized on characters played by Divya Unni (Sivaranjini) and Mukesh (Nandakumar). The lyrics, written by , depict a young woman's curious and hopeful internal dialogue as she wonders about her future partner. The "story" within the song follows these themes:
: As the song progresses, her imagination moves toward a wedding, mentioning traditional items like the thali (wedding thread), manthrakodi (wedding sari), and a mullappanthal (jasmine canopy).
: She asks the bird if it can tell her who "he" is and whether her "horoscope of love" ( Anuraga Rajayogam ) is finally coming true.
: The protagonist addresses a cuckoo bird ( Kuyil ), asking it to look at her palm and predict her future.
In the film, the song is picturized on characters played by Divya Unni (Sivaranjini) and Mukesh (Nandakumar). The lyrics, written by , depict a young woman's curious and hopeful internal dialogue as she wonders about her future partner. The "story" within the song follows these themes:
: As the song progresses, her imagination moves toward a wedding, mentioning traditional items like the thali (wedding thread), manthrakodi (wedding sari), and a mullappanthal (jasmine canopy). In the film, the song is picturized on
: She asks the bird if it can tell her who "he" is and whether her "horoscope of love" ( Anuraga Rajayogam ) is finally coming true. : She asks the bird if it can
: The protagonist addresses a cuckoo bird ( Kuyil ), asking it to look at her palm and predict her future. In the film