SV completes his task dutifully, only to learn that the lady who gave him the job is not what she claimed to be. Situation worsens, as she gets dies in a mysterious accident.
Going by the happenings, SV is provoked to solve the mystery of the woman, only to discover a shocking truth.
So what went wrong in the spring of this gloomy thriller? Everything.
The film leaves you confused with a package of dry suspense angles. Come again, the reason for Sarika’s murder is not justified. The relevance of medical reports with the politician is not revealed. It is the final frame which irates you the most. Abhay smiling out like a winner all the way. The film has lost..for sure.
Right from the inceptionof the story to the screenplay, the film delivers a pathetic cinematic experience to a few cinegoers, like me.
Arvind Kannabiran’s cinematography is attractive and worth a praise. Direction is lost amidst the dark shadows of a childish script.
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Well the review for Manorama is a bit out of odds perhaps author was really not in a mood to watch a thriller which again might not be his favorite genere of movies. As a thriller movie buff i enjoyed Manorama 6 feet under. There was a suspense till the end. Story line which dear author finds childish was pretty natural and original. Direction was non dramatic (not bollywoodish overdramatization)more earthy perhaps taken out of hindi novels. I do agree Sarika was underused as a an actor and has very limited screen time, which actually lends the hopelessness to the Abhay Deols venture , a thing which i have sourfully missed in all the indian mystery movies which take you to magical flashbacks .In my diaries Manorama will have 3 and half rating and this review a poor 1 star.Some other day perhaps the author might have liked the movie .
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The reviewer is a bad movie critic. His concept of cinema looks to be only limited to masala bollywood flicks with supernatural action scenes, Manorama is a truely a very good film, specially its script is a very well written one. The story was by no means a childish rather it was a very well written one, which made a real good sense at the end. I believe the reviewer is used to yash raj flicks and does not understand a quality script. I mean it was a quality script because it looked closed to reality and before the last 10 minutes also no one can predict the end. my rating for movie is 4/5 (where 5 is the best) and for Hanumant Bhansali 0/5 ( 0 is worst, and this is what his review is).