Mute eyes) is a 1986 Indian Tamil-language crime thriller film directed by R. Aravindraj.
The film stars Vijayakanth, Arun Pandian, Karthik, Chandrasekhar and Jaishankar, along with Ravichandran and Malaysia Vasudevan in a negative role.
[2] A group of college girls, driving a light blue matador, arrive at Chola Picnic Village.
Wandering farther, he finds a priest and introduces himself as Assistant Editor for the Dhinamurasu Magazine.
Raja asks about a girl's body, that four to five days ago, was found floating by the Picnic Village's beach.
The next morning, Chandran receives a phone call at his office from an inspector who asks why the newspaper is carrying on an unnecessary investigation.
Then the scene shifts to a newly married couple, Ramesh and Shanthi, honeymooning at Chola Picnic Village.
By the time Maamarathu poo song finishes, it becomes night and when the couples are involved in a romance in the hotel room, P.R.K comes and makes Karthik fall down unconscious.
When P.R.K opens the gate of the village and approaches her to kill her the car starts and that passerby admit her at a hospital.
He also informs Vijay about a girl who was coming undressed from the village and he has admitted her to a hospital.
Oomai Vizhigal was inspired by a series of murders that took place in a tribal village in Tamil Nadu.
[8][9] Ananda Vikatan lauded the cinematography as being on par with Hollywood standards, but criticised the screenplay for being dragged.
[10] Jayamanmadhan of Kalki wrote it is great to keep the suspense alive for eighteen reels by stirring up curiosity for what is next.