Fahadh
Faasil,
the
super-talented
young
actor
of
Mollywood
is
definitely
not
going
through
a
smooth
phase
in
his
career.
The
actor's
first
movie
in
2015,
the
highly
anticipated
Mariyam
Mukku
is
receiving
mixed
to
negative
reviews
from
the
audience
and
critics;
and
has
ended
up
as
a
below
average
grosser
at
box
office.
According
to
the
latest
reports;
the
movie
completely
disappoints
the
fans
of
Fahadh
Faasil
and
director
James
Albert.
Expectations
were
high
on
the
project,
as
it
marks
the
directorial
debut
of
James
Albert,
who
penned
the
classic
movie
Classmates
and
some
other
popular
movies;
including
highly
appreciated
Ividam
Swargamanu.
Weak
screenplay
is
one
of
the
major
drawbacks
of
Mariyam
Mukku.
The
script
fails
to
narrate
the
theme,
which
is
a
blend
of
realism
and
fantasy
in
accurate
proportion.
The
plot
which
develops
with
the
feel
of
a
love
story,
suddenly
takes
a
complete
track
change
into
a
fantasy
drama.
The
unbalanced
plot
leaves
the
audience
totally
clueless
about
the
total
intention
of
the
movie.
In
the
case
of
Fahadh
Faasil,
the
actor's
only
success
in
2014
was
Bangalore
Days,
which
was
a
multi-starrer.
Iyobinte
Pusthakam,
which
was
also
produced
by
him,
was
an
average
grosser.
Fahadh,
who
is
well-known
for
his
exceptional
acting
skills,
disappoints
in
Mariyam
Mukku
with
his
repetitive
act.
But
it
is
completely
justifiable,
as
the
character
Felix
offers
nothing
to
challenge
the
skills
of
a
performer
like
Fahadh
Faasil.