Minnal Murali (2021)
A tailor gains supernatural powers; must save his Kerala town. Perfect for superhero fans and lovers of unique origin stories.
Genres: Action, Comedy, Fantasy
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Minnal Murali(2021)
Overview
A tailor gains special powers after being struck by lightning but must take down an unexpected foe if he is to become the superhero his hometown in Kerala needs.
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Tovino Thomas
Jaison / Minnal Murali / Martin Ran...

Guru Somasundaram
Shibu / Minnal Murali

Aju Varghese
Pothan

Vasisht Umesh
Josemon

Shelly Kishore
Usha

Femina George
"Bruce Lee" Biji

P Balachandran
Varkey

Harisree Ashokan
Daasan

Baiju Santhosh
S.I. Saajan

Arya Salim
Jesmi

Thennal Abhilash
Kukkumol

Sneha Babu
Bincy

Jude Anthany Joseph
Aneesh

Mamukkoya
Dr. Sambhashivan

Rajesh Madhavan
Shinoj

Bijukuttan
Kunjan

Azees Nedumangad
Chandran

Gibin Gopinath
Dasan

Devi Chandana
Bindhu

Sudheesh
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A must watch movie for all Indians. Trust me, you are not disappointed by the story and story telling. Tovino Thomas is an superstar.
Amazing attempt at super hero.. coming from South...
Minnal Murali is a testimony that India can produce a true-to-life superhero origin story without unnecessarily saving the world complex. It takes particular gall to attempt a superhero movie within the budgetary confines of Malayalam cinema, especially with the advent of the New Wave of Mollywood, rooted in realistic, down-to-earth storylines. Basil Joseph truly dictates a fine origin story with an accurate balance of humor, drama, emotions, and depth in the story. The screenplay is engaging and fun and keeps you interested to see more of this new superhero. Tovino has killed it as Jaison, probably the film which makes him a national star. The film has a high amount of relatability, where you connect with both the leads the bad and the good. The film is easily the best superhero story from India. This one is already on the top 10 films on Netflix in many countries and it's not a fluke. This one genuinely deserves applause. Telegram : @streamgenx Full Reviews : www.instagram.com/stream.genx
The Creators did a pretty good job with developing the Main Character 'amp; the Villain and making us feel for both of them. Also, pretty good stuff with balancing the drama 'amp; the comedy. There are enough action sequences to get you excited 'amp; cheer and it's quite strong. With the budget that they had, they did brilliant with being creative with what they can do in terms of showing you the powers 'amp; strength of the Hero 'amp; the Villain in this story and the development of those strengths. The Story was quite strong too. No pretentious alien invasions or biggest explosions or anything. The story felt more real. Like how would a commoner from a small town/village would behave when they get superpowers. Actors did fantastic job. Be it the lead or the supporting characters. The whole movie is just beautiful to watch. Hats of the whole team behind this Movie.
it's typical superhero movie the powers and everything is we seen it before,
I am raised by watching superhero movies. So I feel like it's a parade of cliche. But it can be good start for Malayalam film industry. Overall It's one time watchable. Happy X Mas
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Of the 2 superhero movies I watched this weekend, the Marvel one, in an established universe, isn't my favorite. That's how good Minnal Murali is. Kudos to Basil Joseph for making a fantastic superhero origin story. I'm just happy that we finally have a proper superhero movie of our own (though, to be fair, 'Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota' was a decent attempt). Sushin Shyam's background score complements the movie perfectly, so do his and Shaan Rahman's songs. Tovino Thomas as Jaison/Minnal Murali is charming, funny, and 'superheroic', yet grounded. He captures the cockiness and vulnerability of Jaison in equal measure. The rest of the supporting cast is great as well. As with most great superhero movies, it's the villain who steals the show. Guru Somasundaram as Shibu is innocent and menacing in equal parts. The writers, Arun Arindhan and Justin Mathew, play a tug of war with us getting us to sympathize and despise him when least expected. The VFX is a bit below par, but that is to be expected given the budget. The story does lag at times, but the good parts more than make up it. The small homages to Superman and Batman are nice touches. I sincerely hope that #MinnalMurali teaches Indian creators that superhero movies are more than just heavy VFX and awesome fights and encourages them to wade into the genre.

You'll feel a sense of wicked delight originating from the cinematic social milieu that Basil Joseph is so known to masterfully create as you sit down in your living room and watch Baiju and Rajesh Madhavan in their policemen characters waiting in a "thattukada" for a man to give him an earful, perhaps a handful. The man is a poovalan who's supposed to come down to a bus stop to meet his girlfriend. That deed may or may not happen but that is not the point of this fantastic sequence that introduces almost everyone in the film that needs an introduction. It is therefore this world-building that I want to point out that makes Minnal Murali (Lightning Murali, Mister Murali) a fresh wave into the Malayalam cinema. With equal weightage given to the primary and secondary characters (especially the central duo) and a weaving plot that experiences starting trouble but soon takes off, Minnal Murali maintains a steady pace with a mix of dry humour, heavy drama, and scattered social commentary. None of these take centrestage though as the story evolves into a bona fide superhero template that still doesn't feel trite. The background score and surprisingly well-done VFX were the highlights for me as I sat down being enthralled by the sheer magic in the way the story is written. Minnal Murali has heralded the superhereo genre with the punch that it demanded and I for one am riding the happy wave. More than anything, this is clever cinema, one that makes you marvel at all the tiny and larger bits of writing that make up this jubilant confluence. Something that you can use to forego the cliched shadow that hangs over the plot sore. You can't miss how the story evolves at a meandering pace, narrating the origin of the evil and the good equally well. Something that I don't see usually in this genre. Watch it, you'll like it. (Reviewed post embargo on 22 Dec. Watched during its world premiere at the MAMI Year Round Programme.)
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