Miral Movie Review: Suspense, Action, and Emotion in a Night of Terror
Movie Name: Miral
Release Date: 2024-06-08
Cast: Bharath, Vani Bhojan, KS Ravi Kumar, Meera Krishnan, Rajkumar
Director: Sakthivel
Producer: Dilli Babu
Music: S N Prasad
Banner: Axess Film Factory
Main Review:
“Miral,” starring Bharath, is a Tamil film directed by Sakthivel that originally released in 2022. It has now begun streaming on the Aha platform as of this Friday.
Vani Bhojan plays the female lead, and KS Ravi Kumar has a significant role in this film. Let’s delve into how well this movie, known for its unique content, has captivated the audience.
Hari (Bharath) and Rama (Vani Bhojan) are a married couple with a single child named Sai. Hari works for a private firm and doesn’t have close ties with anyone.
Rama, having married Hari out of love, is estranged from her own family. Their happy life is disrupted by a recurring dream that leaves Rama distressed.
One night, while Hari, Rama, and Sai are traveling by car, Hari receives a call and steps out of the vehicle due to poor signal reception.
At that moment, a masked man attacks Hari, leaving him unconscious. This recurring nightmare troubles Rama deeply.
Rama’s mother learns about this issue through Hari and suggests they visit their village deity’s temple to perform a ritual to rid themselves of their troubles.
Hoping to reconnect with her family, Rama sets out with Hari and Sai to the village. They perform the rituals, and Hari feels relieved by some auspicious signs.
However, as they return that night, their car breaks down, and Hari senses someone watching them.
Just then, the masked attacker strikes again.
Who is this masked person? Why are they targeting this family? Will Rama’s recurring nightmare come true? These questions drive the suspense.
Director Sakthivel has crafted the screenplay meticulously.
The story revolves primarily around three characters, set mostly in dark and deserted locations.
The suspense of the hero’s efforts to protect his family keeps the audience engaged from start to finish. The unpredictable twists add to the thrill.
The actors deliver natural performances, with Suresh Bala’s cinematography capturing night effects and forest locations impressively. Prasad’s background score heightens the suspense, and Kalai Vanan’s editing is crisp.
“Miral” is a well-crafted thriller with suspense, action, and emotion that captivates the audience.
Despite its small cast and low budget, the film excels in its genre.
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