Mandharam begins with the all too familiar trope - the schoolboy who spends his days dreaming about his childhood sweetheart and classmate, who, at the end of school, lets him know that she has a 'muracherukkan'.
Asif Ali
Rajesh
Varsha Bollamma
Charu
Megha Mathew
Jacob Gregory
Tittu
Indrans
K. B. Ganesh Kumar
Rajesh's Father
Anarkali Marikar
Devika
Arjun Ashokan
Renjith
Vineeth Vishwam
Nazer
Arjun Nandhakumar
Roshen
Kausalya
Rajesh's Mother
Srikant Murali
Charu's Uncle
Unni Rajan P Dev
Cameo Appearance
Karthika Kannan
Krittika Pradeep
Janaki
Raveena Ravi
Devika (Voice)
Director, Story
Vijesh Vijay
Dialogue, Screenplay
M. Sajas
Lyricist
Shabareesh Varma
October 4, 2020
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Nearly everything that Mandharam (a type of flower) projects as traits of a romantic relationship is wrong or vile or both. For instance, there's a scene where a man takes a female friend to a temple and tries to marry her by forcibly putting a sacred thread (thaali) around her neck. What's more? The movie takes a hard turn sometime in the last 30 minutes and tries to exonerate the lead guy's mistakes by projecting them as his eternal love, while also giving Anarkali Marikar some screen space since Aanandam (2016). Avoid at all costs. TN.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
Malayalam
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00