The newly released trailer for 3BHK doesn’t scream. It whispers. It whispers through worn-out walls, unpaid bills, stolen moments of joy — and through the quiet ache of parents who’ve given everything for a dream measured in square feet.

Directed by Sri Ganesh, the trailer opens not with action, but a voiceover by Siddharth, reflecting on a father he calls “a king”—not for his riches, but for the sacrifices he’s made in silence.
The Faces Behind the Family
- Siddharth delivers a mature, emotionally layered performance as the son torn between modern ambition and traditional roots. His expressive restraint speaks volumes even in silence.
- R. Sarathkumar, regal yet grounded, plays the father with quiet dignity — a man more worried about loan approvals than legacy.
- Devayani, returning in a heartwarming role, is the emotional cornerstone of the household. She doesn’t cry much — but her eyes carry generations.
- Supporting roles from Yogi Babu, Meetha Raghunath, and Chaithra J. Achar add color and chaos to this rich tapestry.
The Music of Memory
Scored by Amrit Ramnath, the trailer’s background score captures that deeply Tamil middle-class ache: the smell of sambhar in a rented kitchen, the joy of a ceiling fan after EMI payments. The theme — tentatively titled “Kanavellam” — evokes both nostalgia and forward motion.
Why 3BHK Might Be 2025’s Sleeper Hit
This isn’t a film about real estate. It’s about emotional estate — the unseen territory between fathers and sons, husbands and wives, what we inherit and what we outgrow.
The trailer promises:
- Emotion without manipulation
- Performances rooted in everyday realism
- A story about homes that don’t just shelter — they shape us
Coming Home – July 4, 2025
This July, let a family’s dream become your reality.


