Manu Tamilyogi ((link)) — Oru Kidayin Karunai

In his review for The Hindu , critic S. Srivatsan called it "an unassuming and utterly charming story". The New Indian Express awarded it a 4/5 rating, praising its "terrific organic humour", while the Times of India gave it a similar rating of 4/5.

: The title translates to "A scapegoat's petition for mercy," highlighting the film's ironic and humanistic perspective on life and sacrifice. Oru Kidayin Karunai Manu Tamilyogi

The story revolves around a group of villagers traveling to a temple to sacrifice a goat as part of a ritual offering. En route, their vehicle is involved in a fatal road accident. What follows is a chaotic, dark comedy of errors as the villagers try to handle the aftermath of the accident while dealing with systemic corruption, fear of the law, and their own moral dilemmas. The goat, intended for sacrifice, becomes a silent witness to human folly. Critical Reception The film was widely praised for its: In his review for The Hindu , critic S

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