Aruvam
India
1011 people rated A woman who doesn't like harming even an ant is possessed with the ghost of the man who loves her, which wants to take revenge on the corrupt men who murdered him.
Comedy
Horror
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Muzammil Khan
07/05/2025 15:17
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Amanda Black
22/08/2024 07:34
We are going to make a tree drink poison (liquor) in beginning of movie. Supernatural magic affecting all the characters because of their nasty actions.
Obviously, in India, there are so many corrupt government officials, therefore, all business is thought evil. Pay your way to get construction, business, government stuff put through no matter who or what you hurt. This movie is about that.
Mid-way through, there starts some way over the top action. Super unbelievable scenes where the main character throws people like 50 feet away, etc. This should have been a realistic type movie to make more of an impact, but I gave up and tuned out.
Also, If you are going to make a drama film, stop with the Bollywood music. Otherwise, ok.
Abiee💕🤎
22/08/2024 07:34
Great plot and very well executed. Must watch !! Very touchy subject and great acting.
mayce
22/08/2024 07:34
A woman who doesn't like harming even an ant is possessed with the ghost of the man who loves her, which wants to take revenge on the corrupt men who murdered him.
For a while in Aruvam, you think that the director, Sai Shekar is winking at the clichés that we see in our films. Take the introduction scene of the heroine, Jothi (Catherine Tresa). She is so pure of heart that she stops herself from stepping on a few ants while getting down from her car. The director doubles the cliché when in the same scene, he makes her carry a dead dog and bury it - even while her colleagues are put off by the foul smell. In the scenes that follow this one, we get more of Jothi's good samaritan side. She lets free a parrot belonging to an astrologer, she feeds the inmates of an old-age home. In fact, the protagonist, Jagan (Siddharth) witnesses her performing some of these acts and in true filmi fashion, falls in love with her. Even Jagan gets a sob story to make us instantly like him. He is an orphan, and honest. "Suthathoda uchcham," his friend describes him.
But it is only after a while that we realise that Sai Shekar is dead serious (pun intended). What seems like a high-concept romance - Jothi has an unusual condition, which makes her oblivious to smell, and turns the persistent Jagan down, fearing her disability might result in a tragedy as in her past - suddenly becomes a revenge movie involving a ghost. But this earnestness and the predictable plot developments keep weighing the film down. The writing is all over the place. We expect Jothi's 'disability' to have a bearing on the plot, but it never does. In the latter half, we get shots of Jagan sniffing out food adulteration (he is a food safety inspector), quite literally! But this, too, just doesn't go anywhere. We also get a handful of villains, none of whom make an impact. As for the leads, Catherine Tresa is too lightweight for a role that calls for both acting chops and commanding screen presence while Siddharth's characterisation seems to be just a different version of what he played in the recent Sivappu Manjal Pachai. He comes across as sincere, but with the rest of departments failing him, there is only so much he can make up for. Maybe he can take solace in the fact that he is perhaps the only actor who has been part of three different ghost films - the excellent Aval (pure horror), the partly amusing Aranmanai 2 (horror comedy), and now, this dull revenge drama.
nardos
22/08/2024 07:34
My God, what a terrible movie.
So many unnecessary scenes.
Terrible CGI.
Pathetic plot.
The climax is so terribly shot.. No concept of lighting, acting & dialogues etc
Olivia Jesaya
22/08/2024 07:34
A very important social messages in this movie about Food
And music is one of the positive for the movie .
Liya
22/08/2024 07:34
Content & dialogues were good, Siddharth's acting was perfect, nothing else seems to have worked out.
One of the wasted movie. The content was very good and apt to the current economic scenario but the story & screenplay with a ghost in it trying to create thrill in an effort to make a thriller/commercial/message-oriented movie, they've failed miserably.
Worst VFX, poor song placement.
GIDEON KWABENA APPIAH (GKA)🦍
22/08/2024 07:34
You don't see this movie as a masala movie, it conveys an important social message. What the Food and Drug Administration does, The Food and Drug Administration decides whether the food we pay for is edible or not. There are many big food brands out there today, but how many of them are clean and chemical free?
user167812433396
22/08/2024 07:34
Siddharth is one of the most underrated actor. His performance was quite good. Some of the scenes were just a little over done but overall great performance and sincerity.
Catherine was good. She played her character very well and I appreciated the fact she could share almost equal screen space with Siddharth.
The only flaw was the execution. The concept and suspense were good, but the overall feel did not really motivate for social reaction.
I would say this is a good one time watch.
@natan
22/08/2024 07:34
Siddharth done a good acting in this movie. Background music helped lot in the film. Must watch movie against Food poisoning and corporate criminals. Some times confused with here and there scenes. Opening Scene itself nicely done...