Maro Prastanam Movie Review – A Gritty Action Drama About Survival and Revenge
Maro Prasthanam revolves around Siva (Tanish), a small-time criminal and loyal lieutenant of the ruthless gangster Rane Bhai (Kabir Duhan Singh). Siva dreams of leaving the underworld behind after falling in love with Saini (Archana Singh), planning to start a peaceful life in Goa. However, his life takes an unexpected turn when he stumbles upon a mysterious dead body, setting off a chain of events that pull him back into a world of crime, betrayal, and violence.
The narrative explores Siva’s journey from a reckless gangster to a man forced to confront the dark realities of his world. Supporting characters like Yuvidha (Muskan Sethi), Naini (Archana Singh), and Naval Officer Atul (Raja Ravindra) are connected to this turning point, creating suspense and tension that drives the story forward.
| Movie | Maro Prasthanam |
|---|---|
| Release Date | September 24, 2021 |
| Director | Johny |
| Producers | Shaik Jani Basha (Mirth Media) |
| Cast | Tanish, Muskan Sethi, Archana Singh, Kabir Duhan Singh, Amit Tiwari, Raja Ravindra |
| Music Director | Sunil Kashyap |
| Cinematography | M. N. Balreddy |
| Editor | Kranthi R. K. |
| Production Banner | Mirth Media, Himalaya Studio Mansion |
Maro Prastanam Movie Trailer
Highlights
Tanish’s committed performance as a conflicted gangster
Ambitious attempt at one-shot filmmaking
Strong cinematography by M. N. Balreddy
Occasional gripping fight and suspense sequences
Drawbacks
Routine and predictable story
Slow-paced first half
Weak screenplay and underdeveloped characters
Music and songs fail to make a mark
Editing and pacing issues
Verdict
On the whole, Maro Prasthanam is an ambitious crime thriller that struggles to make a lasting impact. Tanish delivers a commendable performance, and the cinematography and suspense sequences are decent, but the predictable plot, slow pacing, and underdeveloped characters hold it back. Fans of crime dramas may find some engaging moments, but the film ends up as a routine, mixed-experience watch.
