Writer Jeyamohan slashes out at Manjummel Boys movie..!?

Noted writer Jayamohan has written a lengthy post criticizing the latest sensational hit film Manjummel Boys. Manjummel Boys are currently the king of collections in tamil Nadu. It is seen as a miracle that a malayalam film has revived theaters that have been deserted due to the constant failure of tamil films. On the other hand, while the film is receiving mostly positive reviews, the writer Jeyamohan has criticized the film in spades and has caused controversy. He said: “I do not criticize contemporary cinema, I do not give any opinion. Because I'm in it too. It is neither art nor propaganda. Just business. One hundred percent business. So one businessman cannot destroy the business of another. It is an inner norm. Yesterday I got to watch the malayalam film Manjnummel Boys through praises, screams, and greetings.

The first thing is the creep that we give to malayalam cinema. Especially the tamil Hindu Daily is in a 24-hour creep mode depending on malayalam cinema. Every film is classic in its look. Even the simple critic here would have asked a question if Manjnummel Boys had come out in Tamil. Such a great risk, such a heroic feat that appeared in the tamil newspapers was unknown only to the locals in Kerala. Manjnummal boys never say that in town? It was a moment when one man dared to give his life for another, and was it drowned? Didn't the news leak for days? It's a scene cooked up for climax resilience.
It is just entertainment. Here is a mass of laity who labor only in cinema without even a simple intellectual introduction, discuss the same, and live pretending to be in some intellectual activity. They should also eat what is cooked and live here until their destiny. I have some concerns for them because it is their pocket money that fills our bank. A cow should be happy as the grass grows. Manjummel Boys was an annoying film for me. Because what it shows is not fiction. The same mindset is shared by the kerala pilgrims who come to tourist places all over the South. Not only the tourist spots, they also the jungles. That's all it takes to get drunk. Vomiting, retching, falling, trespassing. Not interested in anything else. No basic knowledge. There is no general civility. At least ten times in ooty, Kodaikanal, and Courtalam areas, I have seen these malayalam drunkards involved in road rage. Both sides of their carts are covered in vomit – as shown in this picture. After drinking, they throw away the bottle and break it. If in doubt, go to the Sengottai - Courtalam road or the Kudallur - ooty road and see if there are broken and unbroken roads. They also proudly show that in the film.We have gone to war with them many times. Senthilkumar, a lawyer of the madras High Court, who came with us to the Vagaman lawn once, collected and removed the bottle thrown by them. Every year at least twenty elephants die of foot rot from these bottles. The Elephant Doctor, which he penned in anger, has sold lakhs of copies in malayalam as well. But the director of this film is unlikely to have read it.These malayalam morons don't know a word of another language. All questions will be answered in Malayalam. But they know the saying that others should know their language. The way they are treated by the tamil Nadu police in this film is also real. They understand nothing but blows.
Going to weddings in kerala has become an ordeal. Malayalis are of two types. workers whose blood has boiled in a foreign land. Domestic drinkers exploit them. These drunken gangs turn up at any wedding and riot. Many people vomit in Manapandal itself. I have seen the bridegroom himself vomiting in the wedding ceremony.
It should also be said that tamil Nadu is moving towards Kerala. The difference in kerala is that kerala continues to normalize drug addiction and all its vices. It portrays the law-abiding common man as a benefactor and helper.

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