Miral Movie Review

Bharath, Vani Bhojan in Miral Movie Stills HD
Husband and wife Bharat and Vani Bhojan travel by car at night with their son. The car suddenly breaks down in the forest and stops. In the next few minutes, Bharat and his family face a huge danger when someone suddenly appears in the no-man’s land and warns Bharat that this is a dangerous area. What is that risk? Did they get away with it? Isn’t it? It is ‘threat’ to say threateningly.

Both Bharath and Vani Bhojan carry the entire film on their shoulders and travel with fear throughout the film and make us afraid as well.

Bharath, who has shown a natural performance of how a common man would face a problem suddenly, without showing heroism at any place, traveled as that character throughout the film and added strength to the film.

Vani Bhojan, who plays a mother to a 10-year-old boy, has acted according to the character. Vani Bhojan, who is affected by the problem faced by many women, the decision to solve it is not only actionable but also commendable.

All the actors like director KS Ravikumar who plays Vani Bhojan’s father, Meera Krishnan who plays mother, Rajkumar who plays Bharat’s friend have done their job well.

Cinematographer Suresh Bala has played a major role in making the second half of the film, which takes place in the windy forest, awe-inspiring. The person who has shot the night scenes so beautifully has intimidated us with no graphics anywhere.

Composer Prasad S.N has provided the background score. While the visuals are intimidating, the background music is even more so.

Cinematographer Kalaivanan R. makes our attention to be united with the film for two hours. whats going on? Like the pharaoh who travels without understanding that, the cinematography makes the filmgoers watch the film with fear.

Written and directed by M. Sakthivel, the horror film has given a different angle and has also given a good message in it. Moreover, the twist at the end of the film is one that no one expected.

Director M. Sakthivel has moved the entire film briskly and interestingly as if he kept the fans tied for two hours with the two characters of Bharat and Vani Bhojan, and has handled the scenes neatly without any slack at any place.

Who is the masked man? Why is he doing this? The director, who has set the screenplay to raise some doubts in the middle with the question, is the place where the secret is finally revealed through threat. Above all, the background and the solution are commendable.

All in all, ‘miral ‘ is a threat.