MARIA Tamil Movie Review
Cast-:
Saishri Prabhakaran, Pavel Navageethan, Sidhu Kumaresan, Vignesh Ravi, Balaji Velan, Sudha Pushpa, Abhinaya. and others.
Crew-:
Script & Direction: Hari K Sudhan Producer: Hari K Harasudhan Dop: Manishankar G Editors: Kaamesh K (&) Nishar sharef A Lyrical Video Editor: Prasad Trailer Edited by – Hari K Sudhan Music: Aravind Gopalakrishnan (&) Bharath Sudharshan Dialogue: Hari K Sudhan Production controller: Pradhyuman Executive producer: Adhavan Arasu Distributor: S.Hari Uthraa Art: Hari K Sudhan Lyrics: Dinesh Muneeshwaren (&) Aravind Gopalakrishnan Make up: Hari K Sudhan Costumes: Selva Chief associate director: Harish Kumar Associate director: Balaji Velan Dubbing: Aravind Gopalakrishnan Colourist: Balagangadharan Sound design: Rajesh Sasindharan (&) Hari K Sudhan VFX: Raja Lyrical video : Timeline Studio P. R. O: Sathish (AIM) Stills: Ashwin Bernard Poster design: King’s Gallery Musician Details: Dhamma the band (&) Hryday Sunil, Adam Singers: Nithyashree Kasiappan (&) Deeksha Rajesh Music Producers: Aravind Gopalakrishnan (&) Rizvan Rajah Recording Engineer: Aravind Gopalakrishnan Recording Studios: Skandha Studios Song Mixed & Mastered by: Harish Viswak etc.
Story-:
Saisree Prabhakaran, who plays the heroine of the story, has bravely played the controversial character. He has acted emotionally in the scenes that reveal the emotions of a woman, and carries the whole film on his shoulders. Bawal Navgeetan, who plays the role of the leader of the Satan worshiping group, has spoken well throughout the film. He has added strength to his character by speaking the lines without any stutter.
Sithu Kumaresan who plays the heroine’s cousin, Vignesh Ravi who plays her lover, Balaji Velan, Sudha Pushpa and Abhinaya who play other roles have done their job flawlessly. Music by composers Arvind Gopal Krishnan and Bharat Sudarshan has flown along with the visuals. Even though the scenes without dialogue are long, the background music is lively.
Cinematographer Manishankar.ji has shot the scenes using existing light without additional lighting. Although the story takes place inside a house, he uses camera angles to focus the audience on the characters’ acting and body language, so that the feeling is not felt by the audience.
Although the film moves at a snail’s pace with a slow moving screenplay and long scenes, the cinematographers Kamesh.K and Nishal Sherif.A have done a good job of conveying the director’s message to the audience.
It must be said that Hari K. Suthan, who has written and directed, has criticized a religion more than he has bravely spoken about a controversial subject. The director has spoken out in support of Satanism and the likes of Lucifer, insisting that Christianity forces a woman to become a nun.
The first half is a moving film that speaks to the mind and feelings of a woman and is an attention-grabbing film. At the same time, in the second half, the director Hari K. Suthan, who makes the film weak by making the story travel in an alternative way, says that the woman who longs for sexual relationship, hates religion and travels in a different way when she does not get it, and has tarnished Mother Mary, who is worshiped by all religions regardless of religion. All in all,Maria’ is a disgrace.
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Movie Review-:
Saisree Prabhakaran, who plays the heroine of the story, has played a controversial role with courage. She has acted emotionally in scenes that reveal the emotions of a wom an and carries the entire film on her shoul ders. Paval Navageethan, who plays the leader of the Satanic cult group, has spoken well throughout the film.
He has added strength to his character by speaking side-by-side dialogues without any hesitation. Sidhu Kumaresan, who plays the heroine’s relative, Vignesh Ravi, who plays her lover, Balaji Velan, Sudha Pushpa, Abhinaya, and others who have played other roles have done their job flawless ly. The music by composers Aravind Gopala Krishnan and Bharat Sudarshan has gone along with the scenes. Alth ough the scenes without dialogue are long, the background music has gone along with it lively.
Cinematographer Mani Shankar.ji has shot the scenes with the light that is available without additional lighting. Although the story takes place inside a house, the camera angles are manipulated in such a way that the audience’s attention is focused on the characters’ acting and body language so that the audience does not feel that way.
Although the film moves at a snail’s pace with a slow-moving screenplay and long scenes, the editors Kamesh.K and Nishal Sherif.A have done a good job of conveying the director’s message to the audience. Written and directed by Hari K.Suthan, it should be said that he has criticized a religion more than boldly speaking about a controversial issue. The director, who has emphasized the idea that Christianity forces a woman to be a nun, has spoken in favor of the religion of Satan and people like Lucifer.
As a film that talks about the mind and feelings of a woman, the first half is a film that attracts attention as it moves. At the same time, in the second half, director Hari K. Sudan makes the film weak by making the story take an alternative path, with a woman longing for sexual intercourse and, when she does not get it, she hates religion and travels a different path. He has tarnished Mother Mary, who is worshipped by all religions regardless of religion. Overall, ‘Mary’ is tarnished.
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