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Vijayakumar, Arun Vijay and Arnav, who are the real grandfather-son-grandson, have also acted in the movie ‘O My Dog’ on the reel with the same relationship. Produced by Surya – Jyotika, the film has been released on Amazon today.

Vinay is the No. 1 businessman in international dog breeding competitions. He orders the puppy to be killed and buried because the puppy that gave birth to the pet dog is out of sight. How does the hero of the story (the blind dog) escape from the killers? The screenplay for ‘O My Dog’ is about how Simha grows into ‘Simba’ and roars like a lion to the villain.

The King of the story ‘Simba’ is the dog who becomes the 1st ‘dog’ in the story. When we see the cutie beauty Valati ‘Wow my dog’ becomes ‘Pet’ to us. Semma ‘lolly’ in the scene where it escapes from the villains who kill and bury it. Arjuna, the 2nd Man who washed and cleaned himself even though his eyes were not visible (Arnav) Simba gives a tough fight to the police sniffer dogs in the search scene. Trishapol Simba, who has been lurking in the house of ‘Gillie’ Vijay, has been growing up in Arnav’s house for a few days without the knowledge of his parents.

Going to school with Arnav and executing orders given by Arnav makes us watch and admire without blinking Simba. Simba runs and plays with the students who study with Arnav and sits on the throne in their hearts. When the card is inserted in the title of the image it will be displayed as ‘Oh My God’ and then only ‘God’ will be changed to ‘Dog’. Really, ‘Simba’ is just like that for the Arnav family in the film. Simba points out that the flaw is in the eyes of those who ignore the disabled. Thus, Simba captures the heart of the audience by showing the blind dog in the film and his excellent performance. Love you Simba.

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The 2nd (introductory) protagonist of the story is Arnav. I.e., son of Arun Vijay. Arun Vijay’s son makes us admire him as another Simba as he grows up affectionately with the name Simba, the passion he has for Simba, the beat to save Simba’s life, the efforts he takes to get Simba in sight, and the struggle to keep it from competing. Arnav puts us in a flexible eyebrows at the climax.

3rd Man Arun Vijay. He plays the role of a middle class father who borrows money for his child to study at an international school, a family man in financial crisis, and a friend who raises a child with confidence.

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The protagonist is the character of a regular housewife to Magima Nambiar. Vinay is villainous with his usual reactions. Vinay is a better fit for the film than ‘Doctor’ and ‘Anything Dare’. His servants also pay close attention to him.

Director Sarav Shanmugam keeps the audience entertained like children with small entertainments. Vinay’s car is designed to look like a dog because of dog racing, and the dog toy hanging in the car has splashed into creativity as the dog toy hangs in the ears of the comedy villains who are with Vinay. In particular, the image of the dog sniffing and the picture being displayed in full color are also admirable. The verses are also impressive.

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Colorful cinematography by cinematographer Gopinath seems to catch the eye. The feeling of us sitting in the feed and watching a movie. Our heartfelt thanks to this cinematographer Gopinath. The background music by Nivas K Prasanna is also beautiful.

It is difficult to know what the ending will be at the opening of the film. Yet the screenplay breaks down the minor suspense without pulling like a javelin and moves at a moderate pace in succession. The scene where Arnav’s classmates add little money to Simba’s operation makes the laughter resilient.

Among the films that often tease Tamil writers, there are still many compliments to the director for portraying a story-centric concept in an international school. In the pictures taken so far with the dogs kept we were the ones to be wary of. But ‘Oh My Dog’ is not like that. Those who do not like dogs will also get caught.

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Bala’s ‘I am God’ is the killer who says, “Don’t live in this world because of the suffering of the disabled.” It’s a little overdone.

This is not just a movie for kids. A film that encourages people to face problems and win with confidence without fear in the competitive world. Praise be to God for that.

– Vinnie Sarpana

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