Saturday, November 20, 2010

MYNAA Movie Review

Prabhu Solomon might have not delivered blockbusters, but he holds special mention for his style of handling clichéd script in a different way.  ‘Kokki’ was one such instance with an usual story of an innocuous man taking on baddies followed by ‘Lee’, which revolved around corruption in sports and ‘Laadam’, a different script that didn’t do well for its low-profiled star casts.



Even this time, he hasn’t attempted for an unique story. It’s a well-worn story of childhood love set in village backdrops bounded to opposition from family, society and hurdles faced by the couple, finally with a shockingly repellent climax.  So how different is ‘Mynaa’ from those yesteryear village based love stories?
Let’s take a sneak glimpse into the synopsis followed by a distinct analysis.

Set in backdrops of a hilly village near Theni, the film revolves Suruli (Viddarth) and Myna (Anaka), intimate lovers from their childhood days. He helps her family in the desolated situation and even her mother affectionately addresses him ‘son-in-law’. But as the years pass by, mother decides to get daughter Myna married to another person that deeply turns Suruli more aversive. He is even jailed for his cruel gesture upon her mother and manages to escape on the same night. Sooner, the jail superintendent (Sethu) and police constable (Thambi Ramaiah) are on the pursuit of Suruli, who has escaped. Soon after handcuffing him, Mynaa too travels along with Suruli as they decide to get married after his prison term of 15 days. What unfolds next is a drama of journey with unexpected twists and turns.

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