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Yaanai Mugathaan blends comedy and fantasy in a rather quirky narrative. It follows Ganesha, an autorickshaw driver deeply devoted to Lord Ganesha—though his scruples seem to take a backseat in daily life. The film has a peculiar tone, mixing light-hearted moments with surreal elements when Ganesha faces the bizarre after the disappearance of a cherished idol. The pacing keeps you engaged, balancing comedic beats with a sprinkle of existential inquiry, which is a bit unusual for the genre. It's intriguing how the practical effects amplify the fantasy aspects without overshadowing the grounded reality Ganesha navigates. The performances, especially from the lead, have a certain charm that makes the absurdity feel relatable.
Unique blend of comedy and fantasyInteresting take on devotion vs. moralityPractical effects enrich the storytelling
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