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Mynaa
is a heartrending beautiful journey of
love. The story is about Suruli and Mynaa
and their utmost love for each other.
Suruli loves Mynaa from his childhood
days and the affection is mutual. The
problem arises when Mynaa’s mother
wants to marry off Mynaa to another person
who is well settled in life. Mynaa does
not approve of this and when Suruli hears
about this he gets enraged and beats up
Mynaa’s mother, which results in
police arresting him. When Suruli hears
the news that Mynaa’s marriage has
been arranged while he is in prison he
escapes from jail, and tries to stop the
marriage. Meanwhile, the two policemen
go in search of him and find him quarrelling
with Mynaa’s mother. The bridegroom’s
family on hearing the commotion leaves
the place and Mynaa goes along with Suruli
and the other 2 policemen and the journey
starts from here.
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The
route (Theni, Munaar) the four of them travel is superb
and the cameraman has captured it beautifully. The
love between Suruli and Mynaa is shown really well
and they have emoted well (considering it is only
the second film for them). The two policemen resent
Suruli initially since because of him they could not
spend their Deepavali with their family, but that
also changes eventually.Thambi Ramiah has a superb
role in the film as a constable, and has done justification
to the role. The film moves really well and the comic
moments are well knit into the script. The comedy
scene between a co-passenger and Thambi Ramiah after
the bus dives into the gorge is hilarious. All the
actors have performed really well and credit should
be given to Prabhu Solomon for the impeccable direction
and also Udhayanidhi Stalin and AGS cinemas should
be congratulated for bringing the movie to a wider
audience. The music and BGM by Imman is really good,
especially the bus song. The climax will not be as
expected and the director makes us guess how the film
will end and that is where he shines through. The
film gives wind to the new wave of Tamil cinema.
Regards,
Satish
satkushi@gmail.com |
Tags
: Mynaa,
Prabhu
Solomon, D
Imman,
Udhayanidhi
Stalin |
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