Though cliched the backstory of Shivatmika and the decision that Saravanan's sister takes for her are some of the melodramatic moments that are okayish.
What works best in 'Anandham Vilayadum Veedu' are the scenes that show family bonding which could strike a chord with a section of movie goers. Her expression for romance as well as emotional scenes are apt and she is pretty bubbly when dancing too. Rajasekhar and actress Jeevitha makes an impressive debut. Shivatmika the daughter of Telugu superstar Dr. Gautham Karthik's role is actually written as a mandatory hero and hence has no scope to perform and sort of sleep walks through his role. Soundaraja and Chella as the siblings who fall victim to the villain and go against their brothers play their roles. Most notable are Saravanan as the calm elder brother and Cheran as the half brother who reveres him. One thing 'Anandham Vilayadum Veedu' does not lack is sincere performances from the entire cast. Whether the family bonding overpowers the machinations of the evil men and lived happily together is what 'Anandham Vilayadum Veedu' is all about. The construction begins and Daniel Balaji starts plotting against them and creates rifts between the half brothers. Cheran offers his land to Saravanan who in return promises to build a house for the entire family of thirty members. When Venba gets pregnant after marriage the Saravanan decides to have the childbirth in their home but since its in bad shape decides to build a new house. Daniel Balaji who plays Karuppan is an evil money lender who loses his business due the brothers working hard helping one an another and waits for an opportunity to destroy them. Cheran is very affectionate towards his half brother Saravanan and also employs his nephew Gautham Karthik in his lorry business. Saravanan has two children, Gautam Karthik and Venpa. Cheran, Chella, Saundaraja and Magesh are his sons with his second wife. Joe Malloori plays an elderly man who has four sons, Saravanan, Vignesh, Snehan and a daughter with his deceased first wife. Whether the film has takers in the current scenario remains to be seen. After a long time Nandha Periyasamy now known as the writer of 'Rashmi Rocket' has come up with a family entertainer in the same vein of a Visu and V. Tamil cinema for the past decade has dealt mostly with the thriller and horror genre apart from the staple comedy and action. Anandham Vilayadum Veedu - Emphasizes family bonding