RAGU THATHA MOVIE REVIEW

                                                                                                RAGU THATHA MOVIE REVIEW

Homabale Films | Vijay Kiragandur 

Keerthy Suresh – Kayalvizhi Pandian
M.S Bhaskar – Raghothaman
Devadarshini – Alamelu
Ravindra Vijay – Tamil Selvan
Anandsami – Ranganathan

Heroin: Keerthy Suresh
Produced by: Vijay Kiragandur
Written & Directed by: Suman Kumar
Creative Producer: Vijay Subramaniam
Music Director: Sean Roldan
Executive Producer: Rhea Kongara
Associate Director & Post Head: Durgesh Pratap Singh
Director of Photography: Yamini Yagnamurthy
Editor: T.S. Suresh
Production Designer: Ramcharantej Labani
Promo Editor: Sneak Peek
Audiographers: Anand Krishnamoorthi, S. Sivakumar (AM Studios)
Costume Designer: Poornima
Keerthy’s Costume Designer: Shruthi Manjari
Dialogues: Manoj Kumar Kalaivanan
Post Production Supervisor: O.K. Vijay
Publicity Designer: Jayan
Still Photographer – Vishnu S Rajan
Digital Media Partner: Silly Monks

RAGU THATHA MOVIE REVIEW
The story takes place during the anti-Hindi period. Protagonist Keerthy Suresh, a writer of stories under a pseudonym and a staunch anti-Hindi, is adamant that the Hindi language should not enter her hometown of Valluvan Pettai at any cost. He has been organizing many protests by mobilizing people for that. But circumstances force him to pass the Hindi exam.

Did Keerthy Suresh, who is a hero who is a role model for many in fighting against the imposition of Hindi language, learn Hindi to get rid of the problem that has arisen in him, or did he become a hero and continue to oppose Hindi and get rid of his problem? ‘Raghu Datta’ is what he tried to tell as a joke.
Keerthy Suresh who plays the heroine of the story as Kayalvizhi resists the imposition of Hindi and crawls as a revolutionary manga speaking feminism and has done her job flawlessly.
MS Bhaskar, who plays Keerthy Suresh’s grandfather, tries to make the audience laugh as much as he can, like a throat-sore speaker in an empty public gathering.
Apart from Devadarshini and Anandasamy, the performances of other actors are outstanding.
Shaun Roldan’s background score is the strength of the film.
Cinematographer Yamini Yagnamurthy, though a bit manicured for being a period film, there are bound to be some logical lapses there too.

Written and directed by Suman Kumar, the plot is about Hindi imposition and the struggle against it, but without talking or showing any controversial issues, he has given importance only to comedy.
The first part is special. The second part is relaxing. It is a bit difficult to understand what they are trying to say.
Raghu Datta Nalla would have been a great film if a little more attention had been paid to the screenplay.

MOVIE RATING : 3/5.
MOVIE REVIEW BY B4U MEDIA TEAM.