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Mirattal
Babloo (Vinay), a con artist, works for Shankar Dada (Prabhu), a local goon, whose rival Soori ( Pradeep Rawat), is planning to kill Deepika, Shankar's sister (Sharmila) to avenge the murder of his son. Meanwhile, Deepika falls in love with Babloo but her doting brother has other plans for her.
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Plot Summary
A young man, seeking revenge for his father's death, gets entangled in a dangerous web of crime and corruption. He must navigate through treacherous alliances and face powerful enemies to achieve his goal. Along the way, he finds unexpected support and faces moral dilemmas that test his resolve.
Critical Reception
Mirattal received mixed reviews from critics and audiences. While the action sequences and Santhanam's comedic timing were often praised, the film was criticized for its predictable plot and lengthy runtime. The performances were generally seen as adequate, but the film struggled to leave a lasting impact.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its action choreography and comedic elements, particularly from Santhanam.
Criticized for a convoluted plot and an overlong duration that hampers pacing.
Performances are generally considered serviceable but not groundbreaking.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Mirattal are mixed, with many appreciating the entertainment value provided by the action and humor. However, a significant portion of viewers found the story to be unoriginal and the film to be too long, leading to a somewhat underwhelming experience.
Fun Fact
The film marked the directorial debut of S. P. Charan, son of veteran filmmaker K. Balachander and singer/actress S. P. Sailaja.
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