Raw and realistic
Ra Ra
– Review
A young couple Kunnimuthu and Veerayi take care of their bulls Vellaiyan and Karuppan just like their kids.
The bulls go missing one day and the couple are devastated. They start searching for the bulls but all their efforts go in vain. Narmada Periyasamy, a journalist, comes to the village and helps Kunnimuthu and Veerayi to search for their bulls.
Did they find the bulls or not forms the rest of the story. Directed by Arisil Moorthy, Raame Aandalum Raavane Aandalum beautifully captures the bonding between humans and animals.
Instead of just focussing on the missing bulls, the movie also speaks about the problems in the village. Mithun Manickam as Kunnimuthu has lived as the character and makes the audience empathise. He scores with his expressions.
Ramya Pandiyan does a decent job as Veerayi and adds more strength to the movie. The rest of the cast and crew have also done their part well. M Sukumar’s camera has captured the village beautifully. Music by Krish is good and suits the mood of the flick.
Rating: 4/5
