Mynaa Movie Review




Cast : Vidharth, Anakha, Sethu, Thambi Ramaiyya, Sevvalai, Manroadu Manickam
Direction: Prabhu Solomon
Music: D Imman
Production: John Max
Distributors : Red Giant Movies, AGS Entertainment
Rating : 3/5




Story :

The story is about Mynaa (Amala Paul), hailing from a poor family and deeply in love with her childhood friend. Then there is Surali (Vidaarth), a rustic village youth who goes to any extent for his love (Mynaa). The film is also about two cops Thambi Ramaiah (Ramaiah) and Bhaskar (Sethu), who go on a trip to Kurankani village in search of Surali. It also narrates the story of Kuruamma (Mynaa’s stubborn mother) and Sudha (Bhaskar’s wife).



Young Mynaa and her mother Kuruamma become homeless after the death of her drunken father. Surali, who started working at a young age, takes them to his village. Late,r Kuruamma opens a small shop in the village with the support of Surali and Mynaa starts going to school.
Fast forward to the present: Mynaa (Amala Paul) is in high school and Surali (Vidaarth) works in a market near their village. Both are deeply in love with each other, but Kuruamma is against this. As a result, Kuruamma fixes Mynaa’s marriage to another guy from a neighboring village. An angry Surali engages in a fight with Kuruamma and is sent to jail!

Another story takes place in Theni simultaneously. Sub Inspector Bhaskar (Sethu) and his arrogant wife Sudha are planning to go to Madurai (Sudha’s house) to celebrate their first Deepavali. Sudha, who hails from a big family in Madurai, has four brothers who will go to any extent to make her happy!
Back to Surali’s story: He is being sent to Theni sub-jail for 15 days. Meanwhile, just a day before Deepavali, the Theni sub-jail gets ready to celebrate Deepavali. During the celebration, Surali escapes from jail to stop Mynaa’s marriage. Now Thambi Ramaiah and Bhaskar go in search of Surali. They somehow manage to find him, but fate has something else to offer! However, the heartbreaking climax scenes need a special mention.


Performances :


Newcomer Vidaarth has played his role very well and he fits in his role perfectly. His dialogue delivery and his body language are good in the film. Amala Paul has done her best for the character.

Sethu who deserves a big round of applause as the backbone of the show. Other cast have also done their parts very well.


Music:

D. Imman has highly impress with his music and specially in the melody songs "Neeyum Nanum" and "En Usirae Neethandi". Also background score is appropriate.


Technology :


Cameraman Sukumar captured the locations very well especially the scenes in the forest were shot greatly. Editor L.K.V. Das done his job well.


Verdict : Heart breaking love story..