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Prakash Raj, Vivek, Aishwariyaa Bhaskaran, Nadia Moidu, Asin, Ravi Mohan, and Deepu in M. Kumaran S/O Mahalakshmi (2004)

Review by jbragadeesh

M. Kumaran S/O Mahalakshmi

3/10

The same old Tamil movie

Well, it becomes stereotypical to see the same kind of stories again and again. It does happens a lot in Tamil industry. And this movie is no exception. With Jayam Ravi playing the lead role with Asin as the heroine, you can enjoy some humor scattered here and there and some comedy as well with Vivek playing some role in the background. Nadhiya has made a comeback to the industry but not as a heroine this time, simply due to her age. Prakashraj is a boxer who has to abandon his career due to his boxing career whose abandoned son being Ravi and Nadhiya being his wife. The story goes on from there, not so interesting to tell about it even. The ending is so damn repetitive as this is almost the 50th one I am seeing in that kind. Cloyingly clichéd.
  • jbragadeesh
  • Dec 25, 2008

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