Oru Kidayin Karunai Manu Movie Review

Oru Kidayin Karunai Manu Movie Review

Vidharth’s mother prays to the God that she will sacrifice a goat if her son gets married.

The hero gets married eventually, and the family along with relatives go to their Kuladheviam temple in a lorry.

To impress his wife Raveena, Vidharth drives the lorry and accidentally runs over a motorist who dies on spot.

Considering the well being of the newly wed couple, the relatives decide to hide the death and bury the body near the accident site.

However later, Vidharth tells his advocate George about the death. George suggests to perform post mortem during which he finds that the motorist died because of the poison he had.

But he hides the truth from Vidharth and says that one of them should surrender. What happens after that and did they sacrifice the goat or not forms the rest of the story.

The story emphasises on how people value human lives, but are happy to kill an animal and eat it.

Oru Kidayin Karunai Manu Review
Vidharth has once again shown that he choses movies that have a deep message in them and plays according to the character.

Raveena has a good debut role, though she has very little screen space. Her expressions and acting are impressive.

Director Suresh Sangaiya has given a different movie with an engaging screenplay which interests the audience. Dialogues are the biggest backbone of the movie.

R Raghuram’s music is subtle and smoothing while cinematography by R V Saravanan has captured the village life beautifully.

OKKM is a movie which brings out the beauty of life.

Rating – 4/5 : Favourable Judgment