Mahaveeryar movie review

Story:

The film begins with the introduction of ‘Rudra Mahaveera Ugrasena Maharaja’ played by Lal. ‘Ugrasena Maharaja’ is a king suffering from chronic back pain.

The ‘Ugrasena Maharaja’ asks the minister to find a suitable woman. Then the minister played by Asif Ali sets out in search of such a woman.

Then Nivin Pauly is introduced as a saint from the past. He arrives in court for a trial. What happens next forms the rest of the story.

Analysis:
Director Abrid Shine is amazing in the narration of ‘Mahaveerya’ which is also a time travel film.

Screenwriter-turned-director Abrid Shine has blended the different eras with great skill.

Most of the scenes take place inside the courtroom, but the witty dialogues, which are precisely delivered, help to keep things from getting boring. The performance of each actor in the movie reflects exactly what the director wants.

Nivin Pauly as the monk makes us laugh and amaze. Nivin Pauly’s mannerisms are well suited to his role.

Asif Ali’s minister character and Lal’s Maharaja character stand out.

The expressions of Siddique as the Magistrate and Lalu Alex as the Public Prosecutor help to entertain.

Even the technical aspects of the courtroom are such that the dialogues in those scenes are interesting.

Rating: 3.2/5