Critics Review

2.00

Opportunity Misfired!

Content-wise it is in the length of a short film, to stretch it out to a feature, screenplay requires plenty of interesting elements to engage and that is absolutely missing here.(more)

Source: Ashwin Ram, MovieCrow

2.50

Tries to threaten but fails due to mediocre writing

Miral is not very sound technically but provides what's needed to a meagre extent. Overall, Miral scares us in parts but doesn't threaten or keeps on the edge of our seats.(more)

Source: Logesh Balachandran,, Times Of India

2.75

A racy, heart-pounding thriller that is bound to have the audience hooked right from the very beginning.

Miral is an edge-of-the-seat thriller that embarks on a wonderful journey to give the audience an experience that is fresh and respective of the genre with no unnecessary detours.(more)

Source: Galatta, galatta.com

2.50

Miral is a watchable thriller with supernatural elements and a social message.

A film under the banner Axess film factory will always create buzz among cinephiles due to their interesting filmography. In this particular venture, the film stalls to capitalize on the expectations bestowed on it yet delivering a decent output. As a whole, the generic narrative of revenge saves the film.(more)

Source: Behindwoods, Behindwoods.com

2.75

Deceptive supernatural thriller that banks on jump scares

Suresh Bala's cinematography is a major plus with the wide aerial shots of the isolated place and the rotating turbines adding to the intrigue while the closeups of Vani Bhojan and the others experiencing the horror have the desired effect. The rest of the technical aspects are on par. Axess Film Factory has built a strong reputation of producing thrillers of various genres and this is no doubt a novel attempt as well. Director M. Shakthivel has got the concepts right but has slipped in writing a gripping screenplay. His execution however is good and one should say better luck next time to him.(more)

Source: Indiaglitz, IndiaGlitz.com