I notice you're asking for a report on a topic that appears to reference "Tamilyogi," which is a website known for hosting pirated Tamil movie content. "Oru Kidayin Karunai Manu" is not a widely recognized or legitimate film title, and I could not verify it as an official or authentic production.
Left with nothing but bones and fur, the farmer does not pick up a weapon. Instead, he initiates a "Karunai Manu" (Mercy Petition) in a local court—naming the dead goat as the victim. The film follows the absurdist yet painful journey of a man trying to prove in a legal system that a goat was murdered, not "disappeared." Along the way, the judge, the lawyers, and the media grapple with the fundamental question: Does an animal have legal rights? Does a poor man’s love for his goat have value in the eyes of the law? Oru Kidayin Karunai Manu Tamilyogi
Oru Kidayin Karunai Manu is not a Marvel movie. It does not have a Rs. 200 crore budget. It succeeded because of raw emotion and a script that dared to ask, "If you kill a poor man’s goat, have you not killed his soul?" I notice you're asking for a report on
For those looking to watch, the film is available on Amazon Prime Video. It remains one of the most honest and "goated" (as fans call it) depictions of authentic Tamil culture and its inherent ironies. Oru Kidayin Karunai Manu (2017) - IMDb For those looking to watch, the film is
By R. Balakrishnan | Film Critic & Digital Rights Advocate