A Tamil game show with poise and grace, involving couples and their families. Having rounds with different concepts and themes to make it interesting and exciting. The first scene of Nee Paathi Naan Paathi looks at the idea of affection among school-going youngsters. Teenagers and others share their perspectives on fixation, adolescent sentiment, and friend pressure. A powerful talk is set against the sensationalized occasions of two school understudies. Keeping up a strong way of life after marriage turns into a battle when couples begin to whine about an absence of time, vitality, and even enthusiasm for staying in shape and sound.
This prompts unfortunate dietary patterns and an absence of physical movement, which at that point may influence the connection between the couple. It looks at the subject of remaining sound after marriage and how this issue influences the connection between the wedded couple. Family arranging and having youngsters are the principal normal advances that pursue a marriage between a couple. Be that as it may, the present youthful couples face altogether different difficulties with regards to having youngsters and beginning a family.
This scene manages the subjects of family arranging and the weights that youthful couples face concerning beginning a family after marriage. The duties of a wedded couple become more noteworthy, particularly when they start living alone. The present couples must arrangement with various issues, given that the conventional jobs of the husband and spouse have changed after some time. This scene investigates the changing jobs of the couple at home, the requirement for the spouse to contribute more at home, and the difficulties that accompany the sharing of duties at home.
Having a life of their own has become a essential need for today's couples who seem to give a lot of value on privacy. But what does home mean to people? Is it nearly a house, or is it space where bonds exist? The episode presents the challenges and obstacles that couples face in their life when it comes to getting a space of their own in this country. The romance is an element that keeps the love alive and burning with compassion. However, some flames do burn out. Would it be practical to expect love between a married couple to stay as powerful as it used to before the alliance? Engagements sometimes are as terrific as weddings these days. Nee Paathi Naan Paathi examines the thinking behind this and the stigma that might be caused if the wedding is called off.
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