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Midhunam, directed by Priyadarshan in '93, is a nuanced drama that delves into the complexities of middle-class life in India. Mohanlal plays Sethumadhavan, a man with dreams of starting a biscuit factory, but he's constantly thwarted by bureaucratic red tape and the inefficiencies of local officials. The film has this understated yet poignant atmosphere, capturing the struggles of ambition against a backdrop of systemic corruption. There's a real charm in the family dynamics, particularly the interactions with his brother, played by Innocent, which add layers to the narrative. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, allowing the viewer to soak in the societal commentary. The performances, particularly Mohanlal's, are grounded and relatable, making the film feel both personal and universal.
Nuanced exploration of middle-class strugglesStrong performances from Mohanlal and InnocentReflects societal issues through personal lens
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