Raman Abdullah (/rɑːmən əbðullɑː/) is a 1997 Indian Tamil-language comedy film written, directed, photographed and edited by Balu Mahendra.
Friends Abdullah and Raman go through misadventures to save their face from a strict Hajji.
[4] This led FEFSI to go for an indefinite strike which affected to the delaying of several Tamil films.
[5][6][7] During production, the makers had to change the name of the film from Abdul Raaman to Raman Abdullah following protests from the Muslim community.
[9] R. P. R. of Kalki wrote Even though the story is familiar till the first half, the director hides the boredom with a comedy thread, but in later half he shouldn't have messed up with unnecessary fights, Bombay villain gangs and godown climax but called Ilayaraja's music as only relief and concluded except for the title and the song in the beginning there is anything special about religious unity in the film, it could have been even titled as Kuppusamy Munusamy.