Million Dollar Studios and MRP Entertainment, in collaboration with RJ Balaji, present the title teaser of the romantic comedy 'Happy Ending!


Filled with raw emotions and a dose of humor, the much-anticipated title teaser of the romantic comedy Happy Ending has been released today in celebration of Diwali. This project marks the first collaboration between Million Dollar Studios and MRP Entertainment, the production houses behind celebrated Tamil films like Good Night and Lover. Directed by debutant Ammamuthu Surya, Happy Ending stars RJ Balaji in a fresh, never-seen-before role, promising an entertaining twist on love and relationships.



A Modern Take on Love and Relationships


Crafted with a unique screenplay, Ammamuthu Surya’s Happy Ending reflects the modern lifestyle and relationships of today’s youth. Breaking from conventional depictions in Tamil cinema, the film captures the complexities and realities of male-female relationships in contemporary society. The teaser introduces a young man who, entangled in the diverse expectations of women, finds himself hilariously challenged and ultimately learning some tough life lessons. Fans have been quick to appreciate the teaser's fresh narrative, and it’s already making waves online.


An Ensemble of Talented Artists and Technicians with music composed by Sean Roldan


 Happy Ending teaser is enhanced by a soulful soundtrack that beautifully complements its romantic and comedic elements.


The film is produced by Nazareth Basilian, Mahesh Raj Basilian, and Yuvaraj Ganesan on behalf of Million Dollar Studios and MRP Entertainment.


Technical Crew:


Director: Ammamuthu Surya

Music: Sean Roldan

Cinematography: Dinesh Purushothaman

Editing: Bharat Vikraman

Production Designer: Raj Kamal

Stunt Choreography: Dinesh Kasi

Costume Designer: Nava Rajkumar

PRO: Yuvraaj


The title teaser of Happy Ending is now available online and is rapidly gaining popularity.

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