nagsankar
Joined Dec 2010
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Ronth is a disappointing watch. The first hour feels like torture with a painfully slow pace. Just as the story picks up, it ends abruptly without clear answers. Poor narration and unresolved plot leave you frustrated. Don't waste your time on this one.
Who killed him? The film never confirms. It's unclear if Naveen was deliberately killed by Jincy's brother's group, or simply succumbed to injuries after escaping.
Who killed him? The film never confirms. It's unclear if Naveen was deliberately killed by Jincy's brother's group, or simply succumbed to injuries after escaping.
If you've ever felt like your father doesn't like you or understand you, Ramam Raghavam is a film you must watch. It's more than just a story - it's an emotional journey that bridges the silent gap between fathers and sons. Every son should watch this movie at least once to truly appreciate the sacrifices, fears, and silent love of a father. The film beautifully captures the struggle of generational differences and emotional disconnect. The last 30 minutes are especially powerful - raw, heartfelt, and unforgettable. It doesn't just tug at your heart; it opens your eyes.
All actors did their job brilliantly.
All actors did their job brilliantly.