Madhura Naranga Review

Madhura Naranga Review:: Director of films like Ordinary, 3 Dots etc, has came with yet another movie, once again joining with Kunchacko Boban and Biju Menon.

Produced by MK Nassar and Stanly CS jointly, the movie tells the story of two cab drivers in gulf, as one happens to meet a girl, falling in love with her

The story of the flick revolves around the lives of 4 charcters name Jeevan (Kunchacko Boban), Salim (Biju Menon), Kumar (Neeraj Madhav) and Thamara (Parvathy Ratheesh). The story is set in the background of Gulf countries and Sri Lanka and Parvathy is playing the role of a Srilankan Tamil girl. The story picks up when thamara comes into the lives of jeevan, Salim and Kumar accidentally and later falls in love with Jeevan. She is been followed by Sharjah police and had to live hiding away from their eyes. The film portrays the life of Jeevan and Thamara to live together when the fate makes them apart through various plots.
Kunchacko Boban has done a spectacular job, succeeding in delivering a feel good entertainer movie. The combination scenes with Biju Menon and Neeraj Madhav, steals the show, as the duo supported the movie well.

Parvathy Ratheesh, daughter to late actor Ratheesh, proved to be a promising talent in Malayalam, as she handled the character with much ease and in complete pace. The love scenes with Kunchacko Boban seems good. Suraj Venjaramoodu once again came with an audience loving role; which he delivered perfectly.
Sugeeth, the one who helmed the movie, has done an excellent role, as he was able to give a completely entertaining movie to the audience.
Scripted by Nishad Koya, who wrote the story along with Salam Kottakkal, was able to deliver an entertaining factor, which stands as the back bone of the movie, while DOP by Faisal Ali and editing by V Saajan kept the standards.
Music by Sreejith and Saachin was also good, as it sinks with the movie perfectly.
In short, Madhura Naranga stands as a entertaining movie, containing the elements of a love affair, which is executed beautifully, making it worth to watch.

Rating 3.5 / 5