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Muran movie Review

3rd October 2011

Cast: Cheran, Prasanna, Nikitha, Haripriya

Direction: Rajan Madhav

Rating: 3.5/5

Suspense show

Muran speaks about the travails of two 'strikingly' different individuals. A seat-edge thriller, it is seemingly inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's Strangers On a Train. 

Director Rajjan Madhav has penned the movie to ensure that thrills and spills are abundant in the script. There are unexpected twists that would surprise the audience.

Muran speaks about the travails of two 'strikingly' different individuals. A seat-edge thriller, it is seemingly inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's Strangers On a Train. Director Rajjan Madhav has penned the movie to ensure that thrills and spills are abundant in the script. There are unexpected twists that would surprise the audience.

Nandha (Cheran) is an aspiring musician, who meets Arjun (Prasanna), son of a business tycoon Devarajan (Jayaprakash). He is a spoilt brat and lives life his own way. The two men meet during a trip from Bangalore to Chennai. During the journey, Nandha opens up about his past life. When they reach Chennai, Arjun throws a challenge to Nandha - to do murder for a murder.

Cheran and Prasanna make it count thanks to their excellent performance. Cheran as an introvert and Prasanna as a rich and spoilt brat, who loves thrills and challenges, suit the roles well. There is Nikitha, Haripriya and Jayaprakash in the supporting cast. Padmesh's camera captures thrilling moments well while Sajjan Madhav's background score gives momentum to the film. The narration provides more suspense and thrills.

A film to cherish and celebrate, despite the fact that is inspired by movies of such genre made abroad.

 

Tags: Prasanna , Cheran, Haripriya, Muran,