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Aramudaitha Kombu is a Tamil drama-based movie directed by Jackson Raj Bio coming soon... >> Read More... . He even did graceful Choreography, Screenplay, and visually appealing Cinematography for this film. The lead characters are played by Ananda Kumar and Jesi Rathnavathy Bio coming soon... >> Read More... . Shunmuga Sundaram, Simson Devaraj Bio coming soon... >> Read More... , Karthick Rathinam Bio coming soon... >> Read More... , and Vinoth Singh Bio coming soon... >> Read More... acted in pivotal roles. Vinoth Singh penned the writings and dialogues for this film. Al Rufian Music is a universal language that has no boundari >> Read More... composed the harmonious music for this film. Manikumaran Sankara has done the overall editing work. It bagged an award in the World Film Carnival Singapore.
Plot
This movie begins with a lovely village, Veliyur, near Tirunelveli district. It proceeds by showing the main lead, Anand, whose shirt is ripped, and he seems to have collapsed and passed out. Suddenly, a transgender woman helps him and handovers him to the Shanmugasundaram, the leader of that village. Anand conveys his whole identity to the leader, and he decides to keep him by making him work in the fields. Samson Devaraj and Vinod Singh Vinod Singh is a television actor. He was born in >> Read More... always beat Anand wherever they see him due to caste pride. Jessie is a young girl in that village who falls in love with Anand. Will they succeed in their relationship? Have the village people accepted them in the prevalence of casteism?
Star Performance
Ananda Kumar delivered his innocent performance, which proves he is the ideal fit for this movie. But he failed to express his emotions in a few scenes. Jesi Rathnavathy excelled in expressing herself gracefully. She portrayed the mood and attitude of the village girl soulfully throughout the film.
Analysis
Jackson Raj is the all-rounder in the creation and execution of this movie. He directed this film to raise fundamental awareness about rural health camps and libraries that are not well-known to many. The director even said it is an educational film for youngsters about casteism, good touch, and bad touch. The film also integrates the teaching of the beautiful Tamil language and threatens someone using their bathing videos. The comedy scenes are hilarious in a unique way and provide strength to the film. The village's natural beauty and lifestyle are captured beautifully in the cinematography. Al Rufian's melodious, tuneful music steals the show. There are a few imperfections in this movie, which should have been done better. But in the overall picture, numerous ideas are stated with awareness by emphasizing that human morality is more permanent than anything.
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Verdict
This film explains the prevalence of caste pride and the narrow-minded mentality of society towards it. The awareness scenes are fascinating and unique in their own way. The director has done a satisfying job while carefully crafting this film. If you want to watch a movie with a village atmosphere, you can add this film to your list.
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