On November 24th, the film ‘Maharani,’ directed by G Marthandan and starring Roshan Mathew, Shine Tom Chacko, and Balu Varghese, was released in theatres.
In an interview with ‘The Hindu,’ G Marthandan described the film as a’mass’ family entertainer full of laughter. He emphasised its origins in a real-life incident he witnessed, acknowledging its seriousness but infusing it with humour. Marthandan believes that many people will relate to the story, citing elements of love, conflict, and a variety of other emotions.
Maharani is a film that presents a very simple and beautiful storyline, with excellent visuals and suitable casting for the cinema, coupled with outstanding performances and a rich theatrical experience. It depicts the socio-temporal nuances of life with a satirical touch, making it a family film.
What appears to be small topics are transformed into significant social events in our contemporary lives. The film skillfully weaves such subjects into a captivating narrative. ‘Ajeesh, Vijeesh, Manmathan, R. Biju, Mani, Mangal, Sajith, Karunan Mash, and everyone contribute to portraying human relationships in our society. Maharani is a family film that viewers must truly watch