K.P. Jagannaath's 'Raman Thediya Seethai' lives up to the expectations of a clean family entertainer. A neat screenplay with some slick direction makes this tale come to life. Chronicling the many twists and turns in a man's search for his Mrs. Right, it is a natural, feel-good film.
Apart from Cheran who plays the protagonist, there are two other men whose lives have been shown in montage sequences – the characters played by Pasupathy and Nithin Sathya. Both of them have excelled tremendously. Pasupathy has reiterated once again that he is a performer with quality. Playing a visually challenged Radio Jockey, the expressive actor has emoted very well despite the fact that his character did not allow him to use his eyes except in one shot. His body language and general poise is very much in tune with reality.
Many struggling actors might turn green with envy with the character that Nithin Sathya has played. Despite the character itself being very interesting, Nithin Sathya's performance has been quite good as the 'lovable' thief turned auto driver. Something the masses would simply love.