A shady money deal goes wrong and in the aftermath Mathan ends up killing a police officer. Meanwhile in Kochi, his old flame Aparna an aspiring actress is struggling to prop up her career. Mathan meets up with Aparna and tries to rekindle the past, even as the police hunt for him gets intense.
Tovino Thomas
John 'Mathan' Mathew
Aishwarya Lekshmi
Aparna 'Appu' Ravi
Ilavarasu
Ilavarasu
Jayakumar
Senthil
Harish Uthaman
Harish
Lijo Jose Pellissery
Len Prasad
Basil Joseph
Jinu Joseph
Aparna Balamurali
Self
Nizhalgal Ravi
Senior Police Officer
'Meesai' Rajendran
Murugan
Joseph Sathya
Kumar
Leona Lishoy
Sameera
Darshana Rajendran
Darshana
Khalid Rahman
Khalid Rahman
Maya Menon
Vasumathi
Unnimaya Prasad
Unnimaya
Rajesh Madhavan
Rajesh
Uma Balan
King
Shine Tom Chacko
Cameo
Alphy Panjikaran
Herself
Soubin Shahir
Sameera's Brother
Director
Aashiq Abu
Lyricist
Rafeeq Ahammed
Lyricist
Anwar Ali
Lyricist
Vinayak Sasikumar
Writer
Syam Pushkaran
Writer
Dileesh Nair
January 12, 2018
10
The nights of Kochi have never been so beautiful in any other films before. Jayesh Mohan's cinematography captures the beauty and pathos of the lives of the protagonists juxtaposed through the backgrounds. The walks along the roads under the Kochi metro are hypnotically romantic. "Mayaanadhi" ("Mystic River") is a multifaceted romantic thriller that paints a realistic and poetic tale of love among urban Malayalee youth. Even when the survivor in Mathan fades the fighter in Appu remains fighting and hoping. The viewers are left with melancholy, ever haunted by the fates of characters from this world which is surreal and hyper-real at the same time. Read full review <a href="http://www.asianfilmvault.com/2018/01/mayaanadhi-2017-by-aashiq-abu.html">here at <b>AsianFilmVault</b></a>.