4 reviews
Well, the plot is so, so disturbing, the viewer might want to barf at all the nonsensical jokes spoken throughout the film. Dileep tries to fancy his own skill and indeed fails to charm the viewer.
The jokes are too vulgar and hence the movie is not at all suitable for watching with family. Some sequences makes you stop watching it and go for an opera or something.
Bottom line: Do not watch if you want peace in your life. The movie sucks towards the end. Watch it for Biju Menon & Hariraj!
2 hours and 40 minutes of baloney cannot be tolerated by a movie connoisseur. Stay away if you are a movie-holic!
The jokes are too vulgar and hence the movie is not at all suitable for watching with family. Some sequences makes you stop watching it and go for an opera or something.
Bottom line: Do not watch if you want peace in your life. The movie sucks towards the end. Watch it for Biju Menon & Hariraj!
2 hours and 40 minutes of baloney cannot be tolerated by a movie connoisseur. Stay away if you are a movie-holic!
An improbable set of ridiculous events puts Balakrishnan in a spot. His uncle is to hand over his property to him after he meets his wife, Maya. Trouble is that Maya has apparently ditched him at the last minute over some misunderstanding, and he is in dire need of cash. So he hires an actress to play the role of his wife.
Enter Maya Mohini, who turns out to be a male fugitive with an agenda of his own, dressed up as a woman. Hilarity ensues, or so the filmmakers thought. The film's pure garbage.
I don't know what the fascination is for dressing up guys as girls, but excepting very few instances (a la the talented Robin Williams's Mrs. Doubtfire), it has always fallen flat. Mayamohini is a particularly bad example of this type of movies.
I was turned off from the trailer itself, and decided not to watch it, but some friends told me that there's a rather good twist and reason for the act, and curiosity finally got the better of me. After weighing in the facts, I conclude that my friends were on crack. The trailer hinted at rubbish, and the movie delivered rubbish.
Enter Maya Mohini, who turns out to be a male fugitive with an agenda of his own, dressed up as a woman. Hilarity ensues, or so the filmmakers thought. The film's pure garbage.
I don't know what the fascination is for dressing up guys as girls, but excepting very few instances (a la the talented Robin Williams's Mrs. Doubtfire), it has always fallen flat. Mayamohini is a particularly bad example of this type of movies.
I was turned off from the trailer itself, and decided not to watch it, but some friends told me that there's a rather good twist and reason for the act, and curiosity finally got the better of me. After weighing in the facts, I conclude that my friends were on crack. The trailer hinted at rubbish, and the movie delivered rubbish.
- lethalweapon
- Dec 6, 2012
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Mayamohini is one of the worst movies I have seen recently and can really tear you apart. A sub standard movie, and not worth watching with family, as it has lot of double meaning dialogues, and nothing new.
A real waste of time and money, and Dileep should stop acting and concentrate more on mimicry and fancy dress, and He is a disgrace to Malayalam movie industry.
The plot keeps dangling here and there, and comedy seems so artificial only exception being Baburaj.
FINAL VERDICT : Awful and can be avoided by all means.
Thanks for reading the review.
A real waste of time and money, and Dileep should stop acting and concentrate more on mimicry and fancy dress, and He is a disgrace to Malayalam movie industry.
The plot keeps dangling here and there, and comedy seems so artificial only exception being Baburaj.
FINAL VERDICT : Awful and can be avoided by all means.
Thanks for reading the review.
- anupviswanath
- Sep 5, 2012
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