Oru Kidayin Karunai Manu Tamilyogi //top\\
The movie revolves around the life of a cruel and corrupt cop, played by Arjun, who tries to protect his family from a notorious gangster. As the story unfolds, the cop's past and his transformation into a ruthless police officer are revealed.
In a bizarre twist of fate, the boy is saved, but the village panchayat decides that a goat (the property of the antagonist) is the actual "victim" of the scuffle. The boy ends up in jail—not for hurting a human, but for hurting a goat. Oru Kidayin Karunai Manu Tamilyogi
Piracy is not preservation. It is theft. The film’s core message—that the voiceless (like the goat) deserve justice—is ironically betrayed when we refuse to pay the creators for their voice. The movie revolves around the life of a
Directed by R. S. Prasanna and starring Andrea Jeremiah and Rao Ramesh, the film uses a surreal premise: a man petitions the court on behalf of a goat about to be slaughtered. It’s a sharp commentary on how justice is delayed, how lives (animal or human) are commodified, and how the powerless must beg for mercy from an apathetic system. The boy ends up in jail—not for hurting
A Tamil song!