Friday, July 18, 2025
Good Movie.
Ayodhi – A Moving Tale of Humanity and Faith
Recently, I watched the movie Ayodhi, starring Sasikumar, Yashpal Sharma, and others, and I must say—it was one of the most touching films I've seen in recent times. The story revolves around a tourist family from North India visiting Rameswaram. However, an unexpected tragedy strikes when the family gets caught in an accident near Madurai, leading to the unfortunate death of the mother.
What follows is an emotional and suspense-filled journey, with the family’s struggle to take the body back home. Sasikumar’s character, along with his counterpart, offers help with selfless intentions. The gripping scenes involving the ambulance, the tension, and the humane acts of strangers are portrayed with sincerity and depth.
The film reaches its emotional peak in the airport climax scene, where Yashpal Sharma’s character asks Sasikumar’s name. When Sasikumar reveals that he is a Muslim, Yashpal Sharma is overcome with emotion and embraces him—a moment that speaks volumes about humanity beyond religion.
One of the most touching moments is when Sasikumar pours the holy water from Rameswaram on the deceased woman’s body, fulfilling the family's spiritual wish. The daughter's words, “I will come again to see Rameswaram—to see my brother,” is a heartwarming and powerful line that lingers with the audience long after the film ends.
Director Manthiramoorthy deserves special praise for his brilliant storytelling and sensitive handling of a story rooted in emotion, faith, and humanity. Madhesh Manickam’s cinematography beautifully captures the soul of the film, and the music complements the emotional weight perfectly.
Ayodhi is a film that goes beyond entertainment—it delivers a strong message about compassion, religious harmony, and the kindness that can exist even among strangers. A must-watch for anyone who believes in the goodness of humanity.
K.Ragavan
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