Mirattal is a remake of blockbuster Telugu movie Dhee,
which starred Manchu Vishnu and Genelia D'Souza in the lead roles. The Tamil
version features Vinay Rai, Sharmila Mandre and Santhanam in the key roles.
Billed as a comedy entertainer, Mirattal has partially succeeded in
living up to the expectations of the audience.
The movie tells the story of a fun-loving boy Bablu (Vinay Rai) and his
humorous love tale with a don Shankardada's (Prabhu) sister Deepika (Sharmila
Mandre). Having fallen in love with Deepika, Bablu wins the heart of her with
ease and marries her. His father, played by Pandiraj, works for the don and
fears that his son's act might cost the lives of his family members. The rest of
the story deals with how the hero manages to give a tough time (though it fun to
watch) to the gangster.
The story of the film is very ordinary and there are quite a few loopholes in
the movie. But being a comedy entertainer, the audience will easily ignore those
flaws. However, it can be enjoyed as it is a fun ride. The strength of the movie
lies in the wonderful dialogues that make you sit till the end. On the flip
side, there are boring moments too and at parts, the story runs on the expected
lines.
When it comes to performance, Vinay Rai is good in his role and has given his
best to do justice to his character. Kannada actress Sharmila Mandre, who has
made her debut in Kollywood, comes out with decent performance. But it is
Santhanam (like his all recent movies), who turns out to be the lifesaver of the
movie. It is difficult to imagine the film without him, Prabhu, Pandiraj, Uma
Padmanabhan, Pradeep Rawat, Ganja Karuppu, Mansoor Ali Khan and others have done
justice to their roles.
Technically, Pravi Mani's music is disappointing. Only 'Kalla Paravai'
crooned by Rahul Nambiar and Suvi Suresh is good in the album and Kannan's
cinematography is good, as he has captured some of the beautiful locales of
England.
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