Ayothi (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 3, 2023

Original Title:
அயோத்தி

Alternate Titles:
Ayoddhi
Ayodhdhi
Ayodhi
Ayothi
Ayoththi
Ayotthi

Genres:
Drama | Family

Production Companies:
Trident Arts

Production Countries:
India

Ratings / Certifications:
IN: U 

Runtime: 121

A four member family from Ayodhya, headed by conservative, religious patriarch, Balram, his wife Janaki, daughter Shivani and son Sonu goes on a spiritual trip to Rameswaram. Things get complicated when Janki dies in an accident and the two kids endures at the hands of their fervently devout father. A Rameswaram localite, friend of the cab driver involved, with his other friend decides to help the family in returning their mother's remains to their homeland, despite all odds.

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Choreographer:
M. Sherif

Costume Design:
A Keerthi Vasan

Director:
R. Manthira Moorthy

Director of Photography:
Madhesh Manickam

Editor:
San Lokesh

Executive Producer:
Linda Alexander

Fight Choreographer:
Dinesh Subbarayan

Head of Production:
M. Gokul

Lyricist:
Sarathy
Srikanth Varadhan

Original Music Composer:
N. R. Raghunanthan

Producer:
R. Ravindran

Production Controller:
T. Selvaraj

Production Coordinator:
S. Jayaraman

Production Design:
G Durairaj

Production Executive:
S. N. Asraf

Production Manager:
D Baskaran

Public Relations:
Nikhil Murugan

Publicist:
Chandru Ranganathan

Sound Designer:
Ghatam Shiva

Still Photographer:
Jaikumar Vairavan

Story:
S. Ramakrishnan

Writer:
R. Manthira Moorthy

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