Mynaa Movie Review - Best ever romantic film after Mungaaru Male
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oi-Prakash
By Prakash Upadhyaya
Director
Nagashekar
had
proved
earlier
that
he
could
be
a
good
story-teller
in
his
earlier
movies.
He
had
also
won
the
critics
and
audience
appreciation
in
his
last
movie
Sanju
Weds
Geetha.
Now,
he
is
returning
with
Mynaa,
which
is
ready
to
go
to
Tamil
films,
a
romantic
tale
again.
Mynaa
is
a
based
on
a
real-life
incident
narrated
by
retired
cop
Ashok
Kumar.
The
police
had
narrated
the
tale
to
Nagashekar
a
few
years
ago
that
became
the
subject
of
the
Chetan
Kumar
and
Nithya
Menon
starrer
movie.
Nagashekar
has
blended
all
the
commercial
elements
to
bring
the
real-life
story
on-screen.
The
stunning
part
of
the
film
is
that
the
director
surprises
you
with
technical
values
and
he
even
surpass
Mynaa
with
the
Yogaraj
Bhat's
classic
Mungaaru
Male.
He
is
well-supported
by
his
leading
cast
Chetan
Kumar,
Nithya
Menon
and
Tamil
star
Sarath
Kumar.
However,
the
story
of
the
movie
is
good
but
the
narration,
at
parts,
appears
to
be
boring.
Read
on
for
the
review...
The
story
begins
with
the
murder
of
Anirudh
Desai
(Ajay),
who
is
the
brother
of
politician
Sanjay
Desai
played
by
Arun
Sagar.
It
becomes
a
sensational
news
and
the
police
department
assigns
a
special
team
headed
by
Sarath
Kumar
and
Suman
Ranganathan.
As
they
trace
the
murderer,
we
are
told
that
Sathya
Murthy
(Chetan
Kumar)
is
the
criminal
and
police
catches
him
in
no
time
in
Chennai.
On
the
other
end,
the
politician
wants
to
seek
revenge
and
sends
goons
to
kill
Sathya.
However,
as
the
cops
arrest
and
bring
back
Sathya,
he
narrates
his
story.
Sathya
accidentally
comes
across
Mynaa
when
he
was
participating
in
a
reality
show,
where
he
was
asked
to
beg
for
money
in
train.
The
actress
robs
away
his
heart
in
their
first
encounter
and
this
makes
the
hero
to
continue
his
acting
as
a
beggar,
who
does
not
have
legs,
for
few
more
times
before
he
realises
that
she
is
a
handicap.
Soon
they
fall
for
each
other
and
tie
the
knot.
They
shift
to
Bangalore
from
Castle
Rock.
However,
situation
makes
him
to
kill
the
MLA's
brother.
Why
he
committed
murder?
What
happened
to
their
love?
Does
the
film
have
a
tragic
end?
Watch
the
film
to
get
answers
to
all
these
questions.
Continue
reading
on
the
slideshow...
Mynaa
Review
First
things
first.
The
hero
of
the
movie
is
cinematographer
Sathya
Hegde.
The
cinematographer
has
done
an
outstanding
work,
the
best-ever
seen
after
Mungaaru
Male.
Every
frame
in
the
movie
is
a
treat
to
watch.
He
has
beautifully
captured
the
Dudh
Sagar
falls
and
nearby
regions.
Mynaa
Review
The
story
of
the
film
is
brilliant
and
the
director
should
be
appreciated
for
packing
the
story
with
wonderful
technical
values.
It
is
undoubtedly
one
of
the
best
love
story
(original)
films
in
the
recent
years.
However,
please
note
that
audience
should
have
patience
to
watch
as
the
narration
is
slow
and
boring
at
parts.
The
first
half
is
a
bit
dragging
but
the
second
half
is
good.
Last
but
not
least,
the
item
song
before
the
climax
is
not
appreciable.
Mynaa
Review
Acting
wise,
this
is
the
best
work
of
Chetan
Kumar
till
date.
He
flaunts
his
body
on
several
occasions
and
the
chase
scene
in
the
beginning
on
the
sea
side
is
brilliantly
shot.
His
co-star
Nithya
Menon
is
very
charming
and
you
will
definitely
fall
in
love
with
her
character.
Her
smile,
facial
expressions
and
acting
are
excellent.
Sarath
Kumar
is
perfect
in
the
role
of
a
cop,
Suman
Ranganathan
is
okay
and
the
item
song
is
bonus.
Malavika
and
Tabla
Nani
have
done
justice.
Mynaa
Review
Two
songs
are
soothing
and
Nagendra
Prasad's
'Modala
maleyante...'
is
the
best
song
in
the
album
composed
by
Jassie
Gift.
Sadhu
Kokila's
background
score
is
commendable.
Mynaa
Review
Verdict:
Mynaa
appears
to
be
next
Mungaaru
Male.
But
the
only
drawback
of
the
movie
is
the
slow
narration.
Not
sure
whether
mass
will
give
thumbs
up
or
not.