Dream Girl is a recent 2026 Tamil romantic drama directed by M.R. Bharathi, starring Jeeva as an aspiring filmmaker and Harishmitha as a background singer chasing her own dreams, where their love triangle unfolds against career ambitions without over-the-top masala tropes.
In my vibe-check style, this one’s a chill love story that flips the usual triangle script by making “dreams” the real villain—Jeeva’s director hustle clashes with Harishmitha’s singing gigs, sparking realistic fights and compromises that feel straight out of Chennai’s indie scene, landing like a cozy date-night flick with heart over histrionics.
Jeeva nails the frustrated artist with raw charm, Harishmitha brings fresh emotional layers to her role, and supporting bits from Prabu Saastha and Dhuruvan add solid backup without stealing shine; their chemistry simmers naturally, making the breakup-makeup beats hit home.
Highs include a smart screenplay dodging clichés, Ilamaran’s soothing BGM that glides through tension without drama overload, and one catchy song that lingers—pacing stays tight, wrapping under 2 hours with feel-good vibes.
Lows? The triangle resolves a tad predictably, missing bolder risks to elevate it from good to great, and some dialogues lean sentimental for modern tastes.
Overall, Dream Girl scores a breezy —perfect for couples craving sincere romance over action blasts, with dreams as the twist that keeps it relatable and rewatchable.





