Muni 3 tamil movie trailer
Heck, there are actors who we have seen in the earlier film -Kovai Sarala, Sriman, Mano Bala and Mayilsamy - who appear either in the same role or in a new role in this film.
There is a rousing pre-climactic song that sets the stage for the final showdown between the forces of good and evil. Here, Ganga (an effective Nithya Menen), a disabled woman, is killed along with her lover Shiva (Lawrence in mass hero mode), and friends by the moneylender Marudhu (Jayaprakash), who wants to marry her to his mentally ill son. There is a sympathetic backstory for these ghosts who are only seeking revenge against the men who wronged them. There are exorcists who control these ghosts. Raghava is possessed by not one but many ghosts. There is Raghava (Lawrence in comic mode), who is scared of ghosts and goes to extreme lengths (his bedroom resembles a tantric’s abode and he even has a watchman in his loo) to protect himself, much to the chagrin of his mother (Kovai Sarala). Kanchana-2 contains everything that we have seen in Kanchana and more. Yes, they are silly, over-the-top, over-long and loud (both literally and filmmaking-wise) but there is also some fun in the whole enterprise, which manages to pack in the masala movie must-haves - comedy, action, thrills and sentiment - quite satisfactorily. Movie Review: In a way, the Muni films are like the Fast & Furious franchise, initially dismissed as something appealing only to a particular group of people but starting to gain increased acceptance among the paying audiences and even critics.
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Synopsis: A TV channel’s crew goes to a deserted beachside bungalow to stage a horror show but the place is actually haunted and the ghost(s) in the place possess the director and the cameraman in the team.