Time and again R Madhavan has wowed the audience with his performances. Be it Bollywood films like 3 Idiots, Tanu Weds Manu, Rang De Basanti, or down South like Alaipayuthey, Vikram Vedha, or the recent Maara.
R Madhavan starrer Maara magic spreads across the streets of Chennai as the city is beautified with wall art
Through wall art in and around Tamil Nadu, the Chennai-based artists have not only beautified the town but have also brought out the essence of Maara. Written By
Pinkvilla Desk 8835702 reads Mumbai Updated: January 13, 2021 10:17 am R Madhavan starrer Maara magic spreads across the streets of Chennai as the city is beautified with wall art
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Maara starring R Madhavan and Shraddha Srinath in the lead roles was released on January 8 and it opened to a positive response from the audience and critics alike. The film released on Amazon Prime India and managed to win the hearts of the audience. R Madhavan and Shraddha s magical chemistry has managed to grab the attention. Taking the audience into a magical world filled with paintings, picturesque locations and captivating stories, Maara has emerged as the feel-good mo
Madhavan s Maara Wall Art, Installations Adorn Tamil Nadu Streets Jan 12, 2021, 16:25 IST
Amazon Prime Video’s latest Tamil offering,
Maara starring R Madhavan and Shraddha Srinath received rave reviews from the critics and cinephiles across the globe within a few hours of its release. Taking the audience into a magical world filled with paintings, picturesque locations and captivating stories,
Maara has emerged as the feel-good movie that everyone had been waiting for.
Bringing the magic of
Maara alive and spreading it across the streets of Chennai and Coimbatore are Chennai-based artists, Chris Blair Vincent of Silver Brush Studio and Lotuz Head respectively.
Express News Service
If you didn’t know that Maara is the remake of the Malayalam film, Charlie, the opening shot of fireflies fluttering about is a strong hint of the magic contained within the universe of this film. Shortly, you see little Paaru in rapt attention, as a nun narrates to her the story of a soldier who’s travelling across seas and jungles in a quest to find his soul. This is pretty much the story of this film as well, as Paaru (Shraddha Srinath) grows up to find herself in a similar quest for her soul, well, soulmate, in Maara (Madhavan). There’s another quest for a soulmate in this film, one undertaken by Vellaiyan (a wonderful Mouli), one that is later taken over by Maara.