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Ramanan, a 1967 gem, dives into the world of two shepherds, Ramanan and Madanan, highlighting the charm of pastoral life. Ramanan's soft-spoken nature and musical talent set a tone that's both gentle and romantic, pulling in Chandrika, the wealthy advocate's daughter. The film captures the atmosphere of rural life with a nostalgic lens, weaving music and romance seamlessly. Performances are sincere, and the simplicity of the story resonates deeply, making it noteworthy in the realm of Indian cinema.
Ramanan is a somewhat elusive find in the collector's market, often overshadowed by larger productions from its time. Its limited home video releases contribute to its scarcity, making it a curiosity for those interested in regional Indian cinema of the late 60s. The film's unique blend of music and rural storytelling holds appeal for collectors seeking something different beyond mainstream hits.
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