Review : Raame Aandalum, Ravane Aandalum

Raame Aandalum Raavane Aandalum ,directed by Arisiyal Murthy and produced by 2DEntertainment dropped on Amazon Prime on September 24th. Set in a village backdrop, the film takes us into the lives of Kannimuthu ( a fine debut by Mithun Manickam) and Veerayi ( Ramya Pandian immerses herself into the role), a couple who adore their bullocks Vellaiyan and Karuppan, like their own children. One day, all hell breaks loose when the bulls diasappear. The couple are completely distraught and try every means to find them, but in vain. They are helped in their attempts by a friend ( superb performance by Murugan Vaduvelu). Enter, a journalist (an impressive Vani Bhojan) who gets involved in the issue and makes them aware of the politics involved in the bulls' disappearance. Do the distraught couple get their bulls back? The film is a political satire with a fine sprinkling of emotion, sentiments and quirky wit, referring to current socio- political issues ...