It is a little more filmi than Atta Kathi in terms of treatment, though it is still a worthy addition to the sub-genre of North Chennai cinema. If only had he presented their concerns — on why Murali might not be an ideal match for Madhu — in a practical manner, the film would have risen a notch above its romcom credentials. Many scenes go on far longer than they should and make us wish they had been tightly written and edited. However, since he has also gotten us invested in these interesting characters, we overlook this flaw and take it as a reason to be with these characters for some more time. Ironically, for a film that originated as a short film, Meyaadha Maan is overlong.
It stars Vaibhav Reddy and Priya Bhavani Shankar in the lead roles. The ensuing phone call sets in motion events that turn out to be life changing. Meyatha Maan is Indian Tamil language romantic comedy film directed by Rathna Kumar. To dissuade him, Vinoth and their friend Kishore reach out to Madhu and seek her help. He builds the world of Murali, and introduces the character of his sister Sudarvizhi Induja, who makes a very impressive debut. This is Murali Vaibhav, fitting the part to the T or as his friends call him, Idhayam Murali, who has been in love with Madhu Priya Bhavani Shankar, solid , his college mate, for three years.
The dialogue, especially, is laugh-out-loud funny in quite a few places Aadhaar card-la kooda azhaga iruppa. On the day of her engagement, he calls his friend Vinoth Vivek Prasanna, in what should be a career breakthrough role and announces that he is going to commit suicide. . And the film goes on for 20 or more minutes even after it finds a resolution for the two romances, by introducing a conflict that seems to have been intended mainly to circle back to the opening scene of the film. Wikipedia Initial release: 17 November 2017 Music composed by: Santhosh Narayanan Language: Tamil language Cast: Priya Bhavani Shankar, Vaibhav Reddy. This element, in fact, changes the tone of the story — while the short largely had the vibe of a Siva Manasula Sakthi, this film resemble more of Atta Kathi.
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