Meyaadha Maan
- 2017
- 2h 27m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
1.3K
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A youngster who loves a girl tries to commit suicide and to dissuade him, his friend reaches out to the girl, setting in motion events that unexpectedly turn out to be life changing.A youngster who loves a girl tries to commit suicide and to dissuade him, his friend reaches out to the girl, setting in motion events that unexpectedly turn out to be life changing.A youngster who loves a girl tries to commit suicide and to dissuade him, his friend reaches out to the girl, setting in motion events that unexpectedly turn out to be life changing.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 4 nominations total
Vaibhav Reddy
- 'Idhayam' Murli
- (as Vaibhav)
Indhuja Ravichandran
- Sudar
- (as Indhuja)
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I watched this film with no expectations. I didn't even watch the trailer. I really love the direction and comedy. One of the best love film of all time. It was super different than typical love movies. Great music by Pradeep and Sana. Loved every single scenes in this movie. Light music concept is really good n worked well throughout the whole film.
A fun filled love story where the characters of the movie connects with us easily and the actors have done there role perfectly, The first movie of director Rathna Kumar buyt there was no immaturity in film making, The cinematography by Vidhu Ayyanna and editing by Shafique Mohamed Ali gives beauty to the film, And a special credit to Santhosh narayanan for his music and Bgm.
There are certain up and downs in the story and the screenplay but the natural humor covers the plot with its magical finish,the beauty of the film is the way they made it come out.
VERDICT: A two hours heart felt entertainment for lovers and onside lovers and finally teaches love is simple and sweet..
There are certain up and downs in the story and the screenplay but the natural humor covers the plot with its magical finish,the beauty of the film is the way they made it come out.
VERDICT: A two hours heart felt entertainment for lovers and onside lovers and finally teaches love is simple and sweet..
What makes 'Meyaadha Maan' a reasonably engaging watch despite its run time of 2h 25m, is the fact that writer/director Rathna Kumar (of Bench Talkies fame 'Madhu') chooses to tackle the largely unexplored dynamic between brother-sister apart from their respective love-lives. When was the last time we saw a film that gave equal importance to the protagonist's sister and her lover (who also happens to be the protagonist's best friend)?
Vaibhav Reddy plays 'Idhayam' Murali - a whining one-sided lover with a suicide fetish. His friends Vinoth (Vivek Prasanna) and Kishore (Arun Prasath) are so done with his antics - Murali has been in love with Madhu (Priya Bhavani Shankar) for a very long time but has never confessed the same. There's crackling bromistry between the three lads (who enjoy pulling each other's feet but the brotherly bond is all too apparent). Madhu's eventual entry into Murali's everyday life also doesn't feel forced. In fact, it even goes all the way until the interval point before things start to look brighter (which is nearly an hour and ten minutes in).
You'd then wonder what really goes on for all of the first hour - the film explores the characters of Vinoth and Murali's sister Sudarvizhi (Indhuja) and their bouts with the emotion of love. The comedy is organically integrated - makes the laughs all the more relatable and free-flowing. At times, it is indeed tough to keep a deaf ear to some of the misogynistic lines that the protagonist utters but I guess that's what renders them fallible. There is always a 'late- realization' scene that overthrows the hatred (the pre-interval stretch is neatly done). Indhuja does a good job - her emotional offerings are deft and she also proves a point that she can shake a leg, if required. Vaibhav is annoyingly resonant as 'Idhayam' Murali and carries the film forward confidently. Vivek Prasanna has got a meaty role (almost equivalent to that of the hero) and he by all means, delivers the goods in astonishing fashion. Priya Bhavani Shankar is gorgeously Tamilesque and is able to pull off the character of Madhu to a neat extent.
Music by Santhosh Narayanan and Pradeep keeps the film afloat with a decent mix of 'kuthu' numbers and melodies. Seven songs however, do make you want to press the fast-forward button sometimes. The climax is also not the the best in terms of writing/execution - it's funny but also momentarily calamitous (but everything ends well in a rom-com, right?). The decent sprinkling of hilarity is what should lure you to check out 'Meyaadha Maan' - it sucks the tangible sappiness out of a film that delves predominantly into romance, all the while imparting a sense of credibility to the proceedings.
Verdict: The humour makes it worth the watch!
Vaibhav Reddy plays 'Idhayam' Murali - a whining one-sided lover with a suicide fetish. His friends Vinoth (Vivek Prasanna) and Kishore (Arun Prasath) are so done with his antics - Murali has been in love with Madhu (Priya Bhavani Shankar) for a very long time but has never confessed the same. There's crackling bromistry between the three lads (who enjoy pulling each other's feet but the brotherly bond is all too apparent). Madhu's eventual entry into Murali's everyday life also doesn't feel forced. In fact, it even goes all the way until the interval point before things start to look brighter (which is nearly an hour and ten minutes in).
You'd then wonder what really goes on for all of the first hour - the film explores the characters of Vinoth and Murali's sister Sudarvizhi (Indhuja) and their bouts with the emotion of love. The comedy is organically integrated - makes the laughs all the more relatable and free-flowing. At times, it is indeed tough to keep a deaf ear to some of the misogynistic lines that the protagonist utters but I guess that's what renders them fallible. There is always a 'late- realization' scene that overthrows the hatred (the pre-interval stretch is neatly done). Indhuja does a good job - her emotional offerings are deft and she also proves a point that she can shake a leg, if required. Vaibhav is annoyingly resonant as 'Idhayam' Murali and carries the film forward confidently. Vivek Prasanna has got a meaty role (almost equivalent to that of the hero) and he by all means, delivers the goods in astonishing fashion. Priya Bhavani Shankar is gorgeously Tamilesque and is able to pull off the character of Madhu to a neat extent.
Music by Santhosh Narayanan and Pradeep keeps the film afloat with a decent mix of 'kuthu' numbers and melodies. Seven songs however, do make you want to press the fast-forward button sometimes. The climax is also not the the best in terms of writing/execution - it's funny but also momentarily calamitous (but everything ends well in a rom-com, right?). The decent sprinkling of hilarity is what should lure you to check out 'Meyaadha Maan' - it sucks the tangible sappiness out of a film that delves predominantly into romance, all the while imparting a sense of credibility to the proceedings.
Verdict: The humour makes it worth the watch!
This is an underrated movie. A good watch if you want to watch a different type of love story than the regular Indian masala type.
Good cast, acting and direction was top notch.
Initially looks as if a mushy movie but turns out to be funny and must watch. The hero and the characters carry this well on their shoulders. As the movie moves on keeps a bit of suspense too .. as there are small twists and turns now and then and keeps us interested. Its a must watch.
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- TriviaThe scene right before the interval is a single shot which is over 8 minutes long.
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- Runtime2 hours 27 minutes
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