Mura
- 2024
- 2h 9min
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Cuatro amigos planean un atraco. Surgen secretos del pasado y motivaciones ocultas, poniendo a prueba su lealtad cuando la ambición choca con la amistad, forzándolos a tomar decisiones difíc... Leer todoCuatro amigos planean un atraco. Surgen secretos del pasado y motivaciones ocultas, poniendo a prueba su lealtad cuando la ambición choca con la amistad, forzándolos a tomar decisiones difíciles en su búsqueda de venganza.Cuatro amigos planean un atraco. Surgen secretos del pasado y motivaciones ocultas, poniendo a prueba su lealtad cuando la ambición choca con la amistad, forzándolos a tomar decisiones difíciles en su búsqueda de venganza.
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Since I've been finding good Malayalam movies recently, I started looking for another Telugu-dubbed Malayalam film. That's when I came across Mura. What attracted me to it was Suraj Venjaramoodu. I know him from his previous films like Jana Gana Mana and Mukundan Unni Associates, and I really like his subtle acting. He doesn't hesitate to take on any kind of role-whether it's the protagonist, a side character, or even an antagonist-as long as the character has depth and scope for acting. So if he was in Mura, I knew it had to be something special.
And it didn't disappoint. The story feels fresh and revolves around four young friends who get drawn into a local gang. When they get an opportunity to break into a vault loaded with black money, their lives take an unexpected turn. Now, you might be wondering where Suraj fits into all of this, since the story focuses on these four young men. Well, he plays the role of their gang leader. You should watch the film to see how their bond with him forms and what happens after they take on the risky mission of robbing the vault.
This is only the second Malayalam film in recent times I've seen that directly caters to Kerala's youth (the first being Pani). Mura delivers a message about young people who are drawn to violent crime, often out of thrill or fashion, and the consequences they face when they go too far. I think the filmmakers made a smart choice by having a well-known actor like Suraj lead a cast of relatively unknown young actors, ensuring that the movie got enough attention while still feeling fresh.
The director, Muhammad Musthafa, is a well-known Malayalam actor with plenty of acting credits, and Mura marks his second directorial venture. I really liked his direction style-he hooked us right from the intro scene and tied it back nicely in the climax. The four young actors delivered solid performances, with Hridhu Haroon standing out in particular. The movie starts off casually, showing how these young men get caught up in small gang fights, slowly gaining the trust of Suraj's character. Eventually, he gives them the job of retrieving black money from an abandoned factory. As expected, Suraj delivers a great performance with his signature subtle expressions. There's also a strong sister character who is just as powerful as Suraj's role, and she too did a fantastic job.
The second half of the movie transforms into a bloodbath of action-packed drama, leading to a shocking climax. I haven't seen such intense violence in a smaller Malayalam film before, but it felt justified. Of course, there are a few cinematic liberties taken-like when Suraj's sister's son brutally beats up the four young men to the point that they can barely walk, yet just a few hours later, they're back on their feet, attacking with full force. The same happens in the climax. Perhaps, since they're young, they have the resilience to withstand pain and fight back quickly.
The background score and cinematography are well done. As usual, the film is shot in real locations, something I love about Malayalam movies-they rely on natural settings rather than elaborate sets, making the visuals feel authentic.
If you're looking for a fresh and gripping action drama with Suraj's signature subtle performance, Mura is definitely worth watching.
And it didn't disappoint. The story feels fresh and revolves around four young friends who get drawn into a local gang. When they get an opportunity to break into a vault loaded with black money, their lives take an unexpected turn. Now, you might be wondering where Suraj fits into all of this, since the story focuses on these four young men. Well, he plays the role of their gang leader. You should watch the film to see how their bond with him forms and what happens after they take on the risky mission of robbing the vault.
This is only the second Malayalam film in recent times I've seen that directly caters to Kerala's youth (the first being Pani). Mura delivers a message about young people who are drawn to violent crime, often out of thrill or fashion, and the consequences they face when they go too far. I think the filmmakers made a smart choice by having a well-known actor like Suraj lead a cast of relatively unknown young actors, ensuring that the movie got enough attention while still feeling fresh.
The director, Muhammad Musthafa, is a well-known Malayalam actor with plenty of acting credits, and Mura marks his second directorial venture. I really liked his direction style-he hooked us right from the intro scene and tied it back nicely in the climax. The four young actors delivered solid performances, with Hridhu Haroon standing out in particular. The movie starts off casually, showing how these young men get caught up in small gang fights, slowly gaining the trust of Suraj's character. Eventually, he gives them the job of retrieving black money from an abandoned factory. As expected, Suraj delivers a great performance with his signature subtle expressions. There's also a strong sister character who is just as powerful as Suraj's role, and she too did a fantastic job.
The second half of the movie transforms into a bloodbath of action-packed drama, leading to a shocking climax. I haven't seen such intense violence in a smaller Malayalam film before, but it felt justified. Of course, there are a few cinematic liberties taken-like when Suraj's sister's son brutally beats up the four young men to the point that they can barely walk, yet just a few hours later, they're back on their feet, attacking with full force. The same happens in the climax. Perhaps, since they're young, they have the resilience to withstand pain and fight back quickly.
The background score and cinematography are well done. As usual, the film is shot in real locations, something I love about Malayalam movies-they rely on natural settings rather than elaborate sets, making the visuals feel authentic.
If you're looking for a fresh and gripping action drama with Suraj's signature subtle performance, Mura is definitely worth watching.
Four friends Ridhu, Jobin, Anujith, and Yedhru who are involved in petty crimes. These four friends cannot live without each other. They can even give their lives for each other. They do not have much purpose in life. But one day their lives take a turn when they meet their elder brother Ani and leader Ramadevi and agree to rob them. But while they are robbing this money, they face trouble. From which they cannot easily get out.
It is not good to be too greedy. Greed leads to death. The bad consequences of being greedy are presented very well in this movie, for which the director, writer, and all the actors of this movie deserve praise.
Suraj Venjarmudur's performance is truly praiseworthy. His presence has added a new dimension to the movie. The young actors have performed exceptionally. However, some parts of the movie could have been improved. Especially Mala Parvati's character. I think the movie would have been more enjoyable if her past history and how she became Ramadevi had been presented in depth. But we don't know her past.
Those who like friendship movies you should definitely watch it.
It is not good to be too greedy. Greed leads to death. The bad consequences of being greedy are presented very well in this movie, for which the director, writer, and all the actors of this movie deserve praise.
Suraj Venjarmudur's performance is truly praiseworthy. His presence has added a new dimension to the movie. The young actors have performed exceptionally. However, some parts of the movie could have been improved. Especially Mala Parvati's character. I think the movie would have been more enjoyable if her past history and how she became Ramadevi had been presented in depth. But we don't know her past.
Those who like friendship movies you should definitely watch it.
Notes:
1. Hridhu Haroon is truly a promising talent. He has a decent screen presence in the action and emotional scenes.
2. The other boys are also good in their respective roles. However, their bonding could've been written and established more strongly for greater emotional payoffs in the latter half.
3. Christy Joby's music (both songs & score) keeps the goings-on interesting.
4. The second half loses some steam, but the action blocks remain consistently solid. Chaman Chakko assembles them with raw finesse.
5. A cast-against-type Maala Parvathi makes for a worthwhile antagonist.
6. Suraaj easily makes for a believable Trivandrum-based gangster with a formidable past-something Prithviraj struggled with delivering in Kaapa.
7. The climax feels slightly abrupt, though the message (those who live by the sword die by it) is loud and clear.
2. The other boys are also good in their respective roles. However, their bonding could've been written and established more strongly for greater emotional payoffs in the latter half.
3. Christy Joby's music (both songs & score) keeps the goings-on interesting.
4. The second half loses some steam, but the action blocks remain consistently solid. Chaman Chakko assembles them with raw finesse.
5. A cast-against-type Maala Parvathi makes for a worthwhile antagonist.
6. Suraaj easily makes for a believable Trivandrum-based gangster with a formidable past-something Prithviraj struggled with delivering in Kaapa.
7. The climax feels slightly abrupt, though the message (those who live by the sword die by it) is loud and clear.
It's a total action film. Still not that good action choreography. It would have been a lot better if the action choreography was a bit better. Still a good watch. Suraj ettan just loved his role. He was pure swag in the film. The film is mainly driven by a friendship between four boys who were doing some activities with the local goons. The protagonists of the film are not good. They were also doing bad activities and the movie hasn't justified there activity as well. As I have already mentioned, the only thing that drives the movie is their friendship. Doesn't have brilliant story line but actors have done a great job. Especially the guys who have potrayed the four friends have done a brilliant work in their debut itself.
Overall it was a decent watch.
Overall it was a decent watch.
"Mura" is a Malayalam revenge thriller that delivers a powerful message. It masterfully portrays how vulnerable teenagers can be manipulated by powerful individuals, leading to tragic consequences. The film explores themes of exploitation, betrayal, and the devastating impact of falling prey to such manipulation. The heist elements add an edge-of-your-seat quality to the narrative, keeping viewers engaged throughout. "Mura" is a must-watch for its gripping storyline and thought-provoking commentary on the dangers of falling victim to manipulation.
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- USD 15,724
- Tiempo de ejecución2 horas 9 minutos
- Color
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