

Minnal murali is unlike any other superhero picture we've seen in india so far, in that it gets the premise right and keeps things simple for the most part. The film is not in a hurry and gets right to work explaining its world to the audience and developing Jaison's persona at the same moment. However the movie's overall pacing is a little slow, the happenings are ingeniously put together without much of a dramatic moment, and the picture progresses step by step until the exciting, fast-paced intersections in the later part. What makes Minnal murali unique is that it is both adorable and exciting at the same time, and credit must go to Basil Joseph for maintaining the enjoyment factor throughout the movie, without which it would have become a chore.

Tovino Thomas is fantastic in the major part as a man who is afflicted with supernatural abilities. Tovino exudes a charisma that he maintains throughout the film, and it is one of his most endearing performances to date. Guru Somasundaram, on the other extreme, plays a crazy character that is an extension of the one he has done in his previous films, and he is partially successful in his performance. The rest of the cast was hand-picked and given ample screen time due to its significance in the tale.

Sushin Shyam's superb score gives the superhero movie exactly what is needed, with the theme track doing wonderfully towards the climax. Minnal murali is fantastic technically. The film's cinematography and set design are also excellent, bringing it closer to its goal. Tovino Thomas' outstanding performance, as well as the clever concept for a superhero film, makes this a must-see. The film's slow tempo and the fact that Guru Somasundaram isn't a particularly interesting villain are also flaws.

Overall, A Proper Super hero movie from india with logics are right!