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Maara Movie Review: R Madhavan & Shraddha Srinath Starrer Is Stunner Visually But Also Lags In Parts Maara is not for the ones who cannot have a bit suspension of disbelief. Advertisement Director: Dhilip Kumar Maara Movie Review: R Madhavan & Shraddha Srinath Starrer Is Stunner Visually But Also Lags In Parts (Photo Credit – IMDb) What’s Good: The aesthetics and the hard work that has gone in putting together a production design so beautiful yet in sync with the story. What’s Bad: Dhilip Kumar over obsessing with his material and in turn leading to dragging some points unnecessarily. Loo Break: somewhere in the first half you will know when to. If you don’t, good for you, let the magic work. ....
Maara Review: Madhavan s Romantic Drama Meanders In Search Of Depth Maara Review: Madhavan s Romantic Drama Meanders In Search Of Depth Maara Review: Pretty images, commendable performances and seductive ideas about love and loss abound. The Tamil film, however, has little ingrained glue to hold its surfeit of sensory riches together. Maara Review: A promotional poster of the film. (Image courtesy: actormaddy) Cast: R Madhavan, Shraddha Srinath, Shivada Nair Director: Dhilip Kumar Rating: 2.5 stars (out of 5) Pretty images, commendable performances and seductive ideas about love and loss, and about the tranquility and turmoil of memory, abound in Maara, directed by debutant Dhilip Kumar and starring R Madhavan and Shraddha Srinath. The Tamil film, however, has little ingrained glue to hold its surfeit of sensory riches together. ....
Ratings info(May contain spoilers) A sex worker is referred to as a whore , and the father of her child as a pimp . The hero rescues a child from her father s hands where, it is implied, she may have been forced into child prostitution. There are no direct verbal or visual references to this. This work contains flashing images which may affect viewers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy. It is implied that a man burns another between the legs with a hot iron, although no infliction or injury aftermath is seen. In a scene that is returned to several times, a woman prepares to take her own life by gunshot. It is later revealed that she is prevented from doing so. It is implied that a woman falls from a boat, and characters speculate whether she may have taken her own life. ....