As a seasoned movie enthusiast who has seen my fair share of horror-comedies, I must admit that “Hello Mummy” piqued my curiosity with its unique premise and promising cast. Having watched the film on its opening night, I find myself torn between appreciation for the entertaining first half and a sense of disappointment in the second half’s lackluster pace.
The much-anticipated movie titled “Hello Mummy,” featuring Aishwarya Lekshmi and Sharaf U Dheen as the main actors, makes its theater debut on November 21, 2024. This film, directed by newcomer Vaishakh Elans, is a unique blend of humor and terror in Malayalam language.
With the release of the movie, online viewers have shared their thoughts and reactions. Based on user feedback on platform X (previously known as Twitter), it appears that the comedy film has received a relatively positive response from the audience.
Contrastingly, while the initial half of the film has received acclaim, some viewers have commented that it starts to lag in the latter part, shedding its pace.
User A on the web described the movie as “Pretty alright in the first half but dull during the second. I’d only watch it once myself,” with User B saying, “The initial part was good, but the latter half was just average.” Additionally, viewers mentioned that the film’s blend of comedy and horror was successful, but the lead actors’ performances were merely passable.
Check out netizens’ reaction to Hello Mummy:
The movie “Hello Mummy” featuring Aishwarya Lekshmi and Sharaf U Dheen as the main characters revolves around the story of a free-spirited young man named Boney, who unexpectedly decides to get married. Upon encountering Stefy, he experiences an immediate bond, leading him to become determined to marry her.
Although Stefy shares the same feelings, she chooses to let him go as her deceased mother disapproves of him. The remainder of the film revolves around Boney’s quest for approval from his mother-in-law’s restless spirit, who is often by her daughter’s side. The ensuing events, recounted in a comical and whimsical manner, form the plotline.
Apart from Sharaf U Dheen and Aishwarya Lekshmi, this film also boasts talented actors such as Sunny Hinduja, Jagadish, Johny Antony, Adhri Joe, Aju Varghese, Bindu Panicker, and others in significant parts. Furthermore, the movie’s music is composed by Jakes Bejoy, who has been making waves with his tunes in Nani’s Saripodhaa Sanivaaram.
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2024-11-21 15:22