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Mullamottum Munthiricharum (2012) Malayalam Movie Review Aggregator

Submitted by on July 16, 2012 – 10:35 amNo Comment |


‘Mullamottum Munthiricharum’ that has been directed by Aneesh Anwar stars Indrajith, Meghna Raj and Ananya in the lead roles. The film that has been released last Friday, has opened to mixed reviews.

Rediff says Indrajith shines in the film: “Writer Biju K Peter and director Aneesh Anwar have a surprise for audiences in the end, but it comes a little too late in an over- stretched climax. Mullamottum Munthiricharum tries to be good but remains just average.”

Nowrunning states that the film is forgettable: “Aneesh Anwar does show sparks of talent, but the script has mostly defeated his purpose as of now. At best ‘Mullamottum Munthiricharum’ offers a few amusing moments, but remains quickly forgettable. It could do well with some script polish and perhaps with a lot more focus.”

Sify says the same: “If you are not yet tired with such overtly melodramatic story situations, debutant director Aneesh Anwar’s Mulllamottum Munthiricharum recreates it all. With a lousy script, ordinary production values and less than impressive acting in general, the film disappoints big time.”

Deccan Chronicle dwells on the actor more, and on the film less: “The likeable negative character, who makes every possible effort to exhibit the shorts under his lungi, is in the same league as that of Dileep’s in Meesha Madhavan, and even evokes memories of Mammootty’s in Vidheyan; however, his lines are neither crassly hilarious nor sadistically amusing.”



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