He is the son of veteran actor Ravi Raghavendra. In Remo, both the director and the actor have played their part in objectifying women yet again. Anirudh Ravichander (born 16 October 1990), also known mononymously as Anirudh, is an Indian film composer and singer who primarily works in Tamil cinema. In fact, one wonders how cautious and dignified Kamal Haasan was in donning a woman in Avvai Shanmugi / Chachi 420. One also invariably blames the audience, who are seen hooting and cheering to these misogynistic dialogues. Song: Come Closer (Sirikkadhey Reprise) Artiste(s): Inno Genga Lyricist: Inno Genga Composer: Anirudh Ravichander Album: Remo We were so perfect Now Im. And it doesn't tickle your funny bone either! Remo, on many levels, is a glaring reminder of how sexist Tamil cinema is. But twerking your booty and adjusting your chest doesn't make you a woman, Sivakarthikeyan. Sivakarthikeyan has tried dressing in drag in Remo and he plays the role quite convincingly. It's been more than three months since the murder of Swathi by the suspect Ramkumar that shocked the entire country, and here we have a debutant filmmaker trying to glorify stalking. If cinema is but a mere reflection of the society, then filmmakers have the moral responsibility to cautiously depict what they intend to. In another scene, SK's mother says, "Men don't cry." To this, SK says, "Ask women not to make men sob!" This scene is just the beginning of the rather dreadful and misogynist film that follows. The rowdy says, "It's not worth gazing at." And to this, Vallikanth says, "Why don't you put some powder on it and gaze at it?" This is just one of the many despicable comedy tracks Remo has.
There's a tacky scene where a rowdy says, "Your fly is open," to which SK's friend Vallikanth (Sathish) replies, "Why don't you take a look?" But this doesn't end here. Remo, even on paper, sounds problematic because the film has enough elements to glorify stalking and the film does it with ease.