
Manthrikan 2012
In *Manthrikan (2012)*, the chilling and comedic talents of Jayaram take center stage as Mukundan, a seasoned exorcist with a heart as sharp as his spiritual insights.
Director: Anil Kumar
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Manthrikan (2012) about?
*Manthrikan* follows exorcist Mukundan, whose life takes an emotional turn when he meets Malu, a woman with memory loss. Years later, their paths cross again in a grand mansion where Mukundan is tasked with an exorcism, only to discover Malu doesn't recognize him—a twist that unravels a haunting mystery steeped in supernatural intrigue and heartfelt drama.
Who directed Manthrikan?
Anil Kumar directed *Manthrikan (2012)*, blending horror and comedy with a deft touch.
Who stars in Manthrikan?
The film stars Jayaram, Poonam Bajwa, Muktha George, Suraj Venjaramoodu, and Devan in pivotal roles.
Is Manthrikan (2012) worth watching?
For fans of horror-comedies with a dash of emotional depth, *Manthrikan* offers a compelling watch. While the IMDb rating is unrated, its unique mix of scares and humor—anchored by Jayaram's performance—makes it a memorable experience for those seeking Malayalam cinema with a supernatural twist.
How long is Manthrikan?
The runtime of *Manthrikan (2012)* is 143 minutes.
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About Manthrikan (2012) — A Horror-Comedy Where Love and Exorcism Collide
In *Manthrikan (2012)*, the chilling and comedic talents of Jayaram take center stage as Mukundan, a seasoned exorcist with a heart as sharp as his spiritual insights. His path collides with Malu, a woman suffering from amnesia, sparking an unexpected bond that transcends their first encounter. Years later, fate reunites them in a sprawling mansion where Mukundan's latest exorcism mission unravels a mystery: Malu, now living in this eerie estate, has no memory of him at all. As supernatural forces and unresolved emotions swirl together, the film blends spine-tingling horror with heartfelt moments, crafting a tale of love, loss, and redemption amidst the supernatural.
Anil Kumar masterfully balances scares and laughter, weaving a narrative that keeps audiences on edge while never losing sight of its emotional core. With Mukundan's wit and determination clashing against the ghostly intrigues of the palatial home, *Manthrikan* delivers a unique cinematic experience—part ghost story, part romantic drama—that lingers long after the credits roll.