Manorathangal Review
Olamum Theeravum: Bapputti (Mohanlal) falls in love with his friend’s sister, Nabiha (Durga Krishna), but faces challenges from her wealthy suitor, Kunjali.
Kadugannava: Journalist Venu Gopal (Mammootty) embarks on a journey to Sri Lanka to find his sister Leela, directed by Ranjith.
Kazcha: The story revolves around a woman returning to her parental home due to marital discord and how she reacts to societal judgments, directed by Shyam Prasad and starring Parvathy Thiruvothu.
Shilalikhitam: Director Priyadarshan explores the diminishing humaneness in village life over time, with Biju Menon in the lead role.
Vilpana: Aswathy Nair’s episode highlights the value of human relationships through the interactions of two characters, featuring Madhubala and Asif Ali.
Sherlock: Directed by Mahesh Narayanan, this episode portrays the plight of those leaving their hometowns for work abroad, starring Fahadh Faasil and Nadia, with a special mention of a cat named Sherlock.
Kadalakkattu: Keshav (Indrajith Sukumaran) marries another woman after loving someone else, exploring how he navigates his life, directed by Rathish Ambat.
Abhyam Theedi Veendum: Directed by Santosh Sivan, this episode underscores the need to return to nature despite technological advancements.
Swargam Thurakkunnu Samayam: Director Jayaraj depicts the emotional state of elderly individuals lamenting the absence of their children.
Review: "Manorathangal" showcases stories by renowned writers with star-studded casts. Despite the engaging narratives, the episodes often feel stretched, with no major twists or new perspectives. The seriesĀ
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