RAMESWARAM STORY TOLD IN DIFFERENT WAY
Produced By: - ITS films
Music :- S.N. Niru
Cinematography :- Gurudev & Vetri
Story, Screen Play, Dialogues and Direction :- Selvam
Actors :- Jeeva, Bhavana, Lal, Manivannan, Bose Venkat etc.,
A group of refugees from the Island of Sri Lanka are given asylum by the local rich man Lal. Jeeva who is one of the refugees, wants to go back to his native place, but falls in love with Lal's daughter Bhavana. The love is opposed by Lal and his brother-in-law Bose Venkat. Are they succeeding in their love affair?
Though the story is usual one but told in an unusual way. The pains and sufferings of the refugees who come to India are told in a beautiful way by the Director Selva who has penned the dialogues of the film.
When the audience expect that more and more of news about refugees would come in the story, but there was nothing in the script to say about them. Instead, Selva has given more weight age to the love scenes. The director has also failed to establish the love of Jeeva and Bhavana.
There are many scenes with the local Tamil language used unnoticed by the director. One could not accept when Jeeva tells Bhavana that he had come to save her life only and not because to marry her. Bhavana is shown as talkative throughout the film.
One remarkable achievement of the Villain Bose Venkat action still lives in the minds of the viewers. Cinematography of the Gurudev and Vetri adds feather to the cap of the dull film.
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