
Raame Aandalum Raavane Aandalum Movie Review: Ramya Pandian, Mithun's cute film meanders midway
India Today
Director Arisil Moorthy’s Raame Aandalum Raavane Aandalum is a raw and beautiful film that talks about a couple and their two bulls. However, the film meanders midway dealing with multiple issues.
These are harrowing times. When we are all cooped up in homes and dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic, films are a huge respite. Especially, if they are the ones that could transport us to a small village, there’s nothing like it. Debutant director Arisil Moorthy’s Raame Aandalum Raavane Aandalum attempts to do just that. It takes us to Poocheri village where we get to see a young couple take care of their two bulls Vellaiyan and Karuppan just like their kids.
One day, these two bulls go missing. Kunnimuthu (Mithun Manickam) and Veerayi (Ramya Pandian) are devastated as they go searching the entire village, but in vain. Journalist Narmada Periyasamy’s (Vani Bhojan) arrival at the Poocheri village brings a lot of change (positively) and also helps Kunnimuthu and Veerayi search for their bulls. Whether the family will be reunited forms the rest of the story.