Maayon
- 2022
- 2h 11m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
1.5K
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A gang of idol smugglers plan to steal a hidden treasure in an ancient Hindu temple, that has mysterious secrets. What happens next ?A gang of idol smugglers plan to steal a hidden treasure in an ancient Hindu temple, that has mysterious secrets. What happens next ?A gang of idol smugglers plan to steal a hidden treasure in an ancient Hindu temple, that has mysterious secrets. What happens next ?
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Maayon its a wonderful movie with all the elements of thriller, fantasy, adventure, treasure hunt, divine, science, horror blended with Mythology. Its comes in a An archeological background cracking the mystery of the ancient temple in tamilnadu keeps the audience to their edge of their seats. The visual grander and musical magic the art work and the vfx makes taken the movie into a fantastic experience. Director give a wonderful work in his first debut film definitely appreciated Its a watchable movie in theatre ,experience it in a big screen
Its a tamil Indiana jones movie Definitely you wont disappoint worth for money.
Its a tamil Indiana jones movie Definitely you wont disappoint worth for money.
Story line and the way they thought the film through are good.
Screenplay and Cinematography could have been better ! Nevertheless, acting is terrible by some cast member (especially Baggy and Tanya). The way they move in few scenes like (under hypnotism) are worse.
Some scenes like finding the key stones are even worse - could have been better. And finally, the treasury's son opens the lock by hitting some rock ??? Come on !
For this mythical/hystorical story, finding of the keys should have been mesmerizing.
I don't understand the need for adding some Carnatic music in some scenes, don't understand the purpose of the songs either ! But besides these, story is a punch.
Screenplay and Cinematography could have been better ! Nevertheless, acting is terrible by some cast member (especially Baggy and Tanya). The way they move in few scenes like (under hypnotism) are worse.
Some scenes like finding the key stones are even worse - could have been better. And finally, the treasury's son opens the lock by hitting some rock ??? Come on !
For this mythical/hystorical story, finding of the keys should have been mesmerizing.
I don't understand the need for adding some Carnatic music in some scenes, don't understand the purpose of the songs either ! But besides these, story is a punch.
Maayon, a 2022 Tamil-language thriller directed by N. Kishore, ambitiously blends mythology, adventure, and suspense in a story centered around an archaeological team's exploration of a mysterious temple. While the film offers a thrilling premise and grand visuals, its execution is a mix of highs and lows.
At its core, Maayon presents an engaging treasure hunt narrative infused with elements of mythology, science, and horror. The film's setting-a sacred temple filled with cryptic puzzles and hidden dangers-serves as an immersive backdrop that keeps audiences intrigued. The screenplay succeeds in maintaining suspense, though some plot twists feel underwhelming or predictable. Certain sequences, such as the discovery of key stones and the final revelation of the treasure, lack the awe-inspiring impact they deserve.
Visually, the film is a spectacle. The cinematography does justice to the grandeur of the temple, and the VFX, while impressive at times, occasionally overshadows the storytelling. There are moments where the movie feels more like a visual effects showcase than a cohesive narrative. Some sequences, like the animated chess pieces and the disguised drone, add an extra layer of intrigue but also highlight the film's tendency to prioritize style over substance.
Performance-wise, Maayon is a mixed bag. Sibi Sathyaraj delivers a convincing performance, while Tanya Ravichandran's role feels underwhelming. Some supporting cast members struggle, particularly in emotionally charged scenes, which can break the immersion. The lack of depth in character development prevents audiences from forming a strong connection with the protagonists.
Musically, Ilaiyaraaja's score is one of the film's strongest assets. The soundtrack enhances the mystical atmosphere and adds weight to key moments. However, some musical choices, particularly the inclusion of Carnatic music in certain scenes, feel out of place and disrupt the film's pacing.
Overall, Maayon is an ambitious attempt at a Tamil Indiana Jones-style adventure. While it has its flaws-uneven pacing, underdeveloped characters, and a reliance on visual effects-it remains a watchable experience, especially for fans of mythology-based thrillers. Those who go in with moderate expectations will find it an engaging weekend watch, but those seeking a tightly woven narrative may come away wanting more.
At its core, Maayon presents an engaging treasure hunt narrative infused with elements of mythology, science, and horror. The film's setting-a sacred temple filled with cryptic puzzles and hidden dangers-serves as an immersive backdrop that keeps audiences intrigued. The screenplay succeeds in maintaining suspense, though some plot twists feel underwhelming or predictable. Certain sequences, such as the discovery of key stones and the final revelation of the treasure, lack the awe-inspiring impact they deserve.
Visually, the film is a spectacle. The cinematography does justice to the grandeur of the temple, and the VFX, while impressive at times, occasionally overshadows the storytelling. There are moments where the movie feels more like a visual effects showcase than a cohesive narrative. Some sequences, like the animated chess pieces and the disguised drone, add an extra layer of intrigue but also highlight the film's tendency to prioritize style over substance.
Performance-wise, Maayon is a mixed bag. Sibi Sathyaraj delivers a convincing performance, while Tanya Ravichandran's role feels underwhelming. Some supporting cast members struggle, particularly in emotionally charged scenes, which can break the immersion. The lack of depth in character development prevents audiences from forming a strong connection with the protagonists.
Musically, Ilaiyaraaja's score is one of the film's strongest assets. The soundtrack enhances the mystical atmosphere and adds weight to key moments. However, some musical choices, particularly the inclusion of Carnatic music in certain scenes, feel out of place and disrupt the film's pacing.
Overall, Maayon is an ambitious attempt at a Tamil Indiana Jones-style adventure. While it has its flaws-uneven pacing, underdeveloped characters, and a reliance on visual effects-it remains a watchable experience, especially for fans of mythology-based thrillers. Those who go in with moderate expectations will find it an engaging weekend watch, but those seeking a tightly woven narrative may come away wanting more.
Maayon is well crafted movie with all the elements of thriller, fantasy, adventure, treasure hunt, divine, science, horror blended with Mythology. An archology team cracking the mystery of the ancient temple keeps the audience to their edge of their seats. The visual grander and musical magic and the art work and vfx makes the movie a fantastic experience. A must watch movie in theatre visual experience.
Do not belive any reviews. Watch it yourselves. An underrated movie. It's really nice , especially camera work. U won't get disappointed and good weekend movie. Its like movie Karthikeya, however direction n camera work is good. Dnt expect anything, just watch it . You will love it. I dnt know y it got mixed reviews but way Michael worse than this movies like pathaan git better reviews, ofckurse they must be endorsed and paid. What ever, just start the movie and I guarantee you that you won't stop it until the end. Sibi raj did his justice , heroine is ok and rwt of the characters tried their best. Only negative is they could have infused much better a tors for comedy for supporting roles. Otherwise an excellent underrated movie.
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- SoundtracksMaayonae
Performed by Ranjani Gayatri (RaGa)
Written by Ilaiyaraaja
Music by Ilaiyaraaja
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $6,802
- Runtime
- 2h 11m(131 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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