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Kaushik Manivezh
The starting 30 mins of the movie was peak Mari and the remaining is weak Mari.
Remembering those days when everyone started putting edits for Fafa's character. Fucked up
The Movie Appetite .
Good one.
Adith Gopal
never cast fafa is you want people to hate the character.
Nona Prince
MAN OF CINEMA
I recently saw Fahad fasil film Pachuvum Athbutha Vilakkum.
He played a funny inocent gentleman character in that and his next movie is this one where he had played such a
Anand M Tom
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Bustards S
Okayyyyy
Srikar N
The first half was outstanding and we get typical Mari Selvaraj movie feel in
the 1st half (all that oppression). But the film gets cliched and repetitive in the later half of the
Darain Brit
Great movie a must watch in theatres
Krish & Cinema | The Bucket and the List
Mamannan is a blend of two entirely contrasting stories stuck together using
incoherent bits and pieces of a casually constructed screenplay that offered little to zero payoff in
Jinesh Muralidharan
Maamannan is shouldered by a terrific vadivel.
We are introduced to the central characters and why they behave in a certain way .. builds up really well to a terrific interval
Yugendher Nagarajan
I strongly believe this movie could have had more impact with SaNa's music.
Vadivelu + FaFa 🔥,
Udhay + keerthi 👍
Naven Darren
Mamannan🪑 is a sociopolitical film by Mari Selvaraj.
Unprecedented acting by Udhayanidhi Stalin, Vadivelu, and Fahadh Faasil. AR rahman's musical brilliancy excelled throughout
Mad About movies
As all mari selvaraj movies ..t
his movie also talks about the society..a great watch
G T Baranidaran
The one and only thing felt very eye-catchy was Vadivelu's acting.
I was huge fan of him in my childhood. But I seen the complete different Vadivelu and in some places he
Aadhityaa Parthasarathy
A good movie with strong message asusual from Mari.
J J
Maari Selvaraj has been able to tell stories that is soo rooted into Caste,
Community and politics based on that.
But unlike his other movies, this movie fails to hook up with
Nivedkrishna Thavarayil
FaFa’s powerful performance was not matched by Udhayandhi but Vadivelu pulled
it off.
First half was just perfect but second half they made it drag a lot to conclude, lot of
Viren Tiwari
After KARNAN director Mari is back to sink us in the dark world of Maamannan.
Just like Karnan this is a no non-sense political drama between to forces.
Udhayanidhi Stalin,
Electron Ji
Oru thadava pakalam.
Vadivelu and fahadh vera lvl!
Mano Yokesh
This election campaign film is not the film i would expect from the guy who
gave us two extraordinary films pariyerum perumal and karnan
And yesterday I got time to read his book
rōhan jacōb
Fahad and Vadivel steal the show in this one!
Satwant Singh
Dark truth
That1 Reviewer
Movie is a political drama of how people in power , misuse it and how their
kids going to treat his followers.
One the best performance from legendary actor Vadivelu sir and
Friend _O
Unfortunately all the chatter about the tonal shift in the second half is true.
Everything that was set up till that point becomes void and the film goes out of its element.
Ishq Ahmed
Weak dramatisation of electoral politics in the 2nd half leaves the film as a
DMK introspection job.
Cinema B.E
First of all I liked the Performance of Vadivelu & Fahad 😎💥 I am happy to see
how Vadivelu evolved as a Serious performer carrying the film on a equality basis on one side,
Isaac Zachariah
Mari Selvaraj doesn’t disappoint.
The first half was well executed, special mention would be the last scene of the first half. I loved Fahad, he is a powerhouse of acting prowess
Curioser Adithiyan
From its announcement of the most surprising ensemble cast to its release,
filmmaker Mari Selvaraj’s latest and third venture “Maamannan” has faced a lot of tumultuous challenges
Sai Charen
Maamannan will somewhere make you feel it is a imperfect sword with jagged
edges..But yet its a sword powerful enough to pierce through.! Movie strength would be its metaphorical