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Manorathangal (2024)

Review by madhupill2002

Manorathangal

8/10

MT at his nostalgic best.

Every story in this collection is happened some decades ago in Kerala or places where Malayaleese for Ved to go for jobs of survival.

Here they all connected emotionally vibrant and alive. The story flows in a way as if the paratagonists are trying to sacrifice something of their life to the betterment of others.

Every tale depicts a painful existence of man woman relations, its narrowing difficulties and sometimes sad endings just to move on.

A Kerala of 1950s to 1990s are the best time where people to people interactions and emotional connections are at its peak. These stories dwelve into the existences of such charectors who just too good for today's world of gadgets, selfishness and unhappiness.

The new generation of mobile lovers should watch these stories several times to understand the pain in which every relation cherish or perish in the sands of time.

Mohanlal did well a chatector done by Madhu in 50s of Olavum Theeravum. Surabhi Lakshmi portrayed a cheroctor of opportunist women in those days of utter poverty!

Mammuttoty tried his best to be there though the role is very brief. Biju Menon portrayed a typical mallu eying for his ancestral property to make his Kerala hating wife happy which is the reality of mallu men who married women who born and brought up elsewhere just to Kerala and its orthodox people's way of life.

Parvathy did full justice to a struggling female who succumb to the patriarchal way of Kerala's gossip mongers and selfish relatives!
  • madhupill2002
  • Aug 16, 2024

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