Romeo Pictures and Vishnu Vishal Studioz proudly present the upcoming Tamil romantic entertainer Oho Enthan Baby, in association with Good Show. Directed by renowned ad filmmaker Krishnakumar Ramakumar, the film marks the acting debut of Rudra—actor-producer Vishnu Vishal’s younger brother.
Oho Enthan Baby is a charming coming-of-age tale that blends romance, humor, and emotional growth. Rudra plays an assistant director who pitches a story to actor Vishnu Vishal (playing himself). What unfolds is a heartwarming narrative that mirrors the story being told—crafted with relatable modern-day quirks and nostalgic moments.
Rudra, who has previously worked with director A.R. Murugadoss and managed production on films like FIR and Gatta Kusthi, brings a unique blend of experience and fresh energy to the screen. Speaking on his debut, Rudra said, “Having worked behind the camera, stepping in front of it was both exciting and challenging—but my understanding of the process gave me confidence.”
“This script had all the right ingredients,” said Vishnu Vishal. “Though I knew I wasn’t the right fit for the lead, I immediately thought of Rudra. Producing his debut is a special moment for me—just like how Suriya sir supports Karthi, I hope to support Rudra’s journey through many films ahead.”
Joining the cast as the female lead is the expressive and talented Mithila Palkar, whose vibrant screen presence adds charm to the film’s romantic arc.
Director Krishnakumar Ramakumar—who has directed over 250 commercials and assisted veteran filmmaker Rajiv Menon—makes a seamless transition to feature films. “In advertising, we learn to hold attention in 30 seconds. But with cinema, the challenge is to engage the audience for over 2.5 hours—and I embraced that fully,” he said.
The film also benefits from a seasoned technical crew. Cinematographer Harish, known for his work in Demonte Colony, brings a visual tone that complements the film. The editing is handled by R.C. Pranav, a long-term collaborator with director Krishna, and the music is composed by Jen Martin—the talent behind films like Dada and Bloody Beggar—who infuses the soundtrack with both melody and modern flair.
The film’s title, inspired by the iconic Tamil song “Oho Enthan Baby,” pays homage to that classic track, with a reimagined version of it subtly featured in the glimpse.