Critics Review

3.00

Mynaa: A breath of fresh air

The leads, around whom the story revolves, have played their parts well. D Iman's music adds an unexpectedly pleasant layer to the movie. The songs have a familiar echo to them, but the background score is appealing. Mynaa might be a serious story, but humour is an important component of what makes it work, interspersed in volatile situations. The dialogues add a lot of sparkle. (more)

Source: Pavithra Srinivasan, Rediff.com

3.00

Heartbreaking, beautiful love adventure!

The narrative is blended with comical elements so as to engage the viewer and it works too. Another highlight is that the movie’s pace has been maintained throughout the running time. There are moments for Imman’s music when it impeccably complements the movie’s narrative. And it’s another benefit that his songs do not mar the flow of the narrative. (more)

Source: Editorial Board, Behindwoods.com

3.00

Quality Entertainer.

Director Prabhu Solomon dares to think differently. The story is nothing new. But the treatment the director has given to the script and the way he has narrated the story deserve all accolades. The film needs serious trimming (especially the songs) in the second half to increase the pace. (more)

Source: Ambili S, galatta.com

3.50

Realistic.

Prabhu Solomon directed Mynaa - It’s a very realistic look at life, built on strong characterization. What makes the film tick is the outstanding performance from the lead pair and supporting cast and outstanding camera work. Imman's background score and lovely melodies fit in with the mood of the film. (more)

Source: MovieBuzz, Sify.com

3.50

Woodlands, drive-in.

Director Prabhu Solomon has rendered a touchy tale in ‘Mynaa’, which is earthy and emotional from the word go. Giving Prabhu Solomon good support are cameraman Sukumar and music composer D Imman. Though he has a host of lesser known star cast, the artistes get under the skin of their respective roles, giving it an authentic feel. (more)

Source: Editorial Board, IndiaGlitz.com

3.50

Common story, commendable narration.

The theme is run-of-the-mill. But treatment, technical expertise and the unexpected nemesis-driven final sequence elevate it to impressive heights. A host of rarely seen faces come up with sterling performances. It's unbelievable work from Imman. A turnabout from the composer whose melodies and background music in Mynaa linger in your ears for long! (more)

Source: Malathi Rangarajan, The Hindu