Though the whole story talks about love, the reason behind the love track could have been justified a bit more strongly. Such cliches could have been avoided, especially given a first half as refreshing as this. The pre-climax argument scene and the final song looked a little force-fitted. The first half was more fun whereas the latter part of the second half gets a little soggy. There aren’t too many high points, but a sort of consistent natural humour keeps you hooked throughout the film. ![]() ![]() Vaibhav owns the screen the gamut of emotions - the pain, the happiness, the innocence, the lethargy- he traversed them all quite effortlessly. Meyaadha Maan is an extended version of Rathna Kumar’s short film ‘Madhu’, and Vaibhav has supported him immensely, to translate his vision onto the larger canvas by giving one of his best performances ever. Aside from love, Meyaadha Maan also deals with brother-sister bonding and friendship. For his maiden film, Rathna Kumar has gone with an ubiquitous route, taking up a romantic - comedy subject that deals with a local boy who falls in love with a girl belonging to a well-groomed family.
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