While Vinay Forrt and Lukman deliver, Perumani's message takes its time to come across

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In the fantastical land of Perumani, a native community worships a mythical figure. Tensions rise when a visitor from North India, whom they call 'bhai', arrives, triggering a belief among some villagers that he possesses divine powers. Directed by Maju and featuring Vinay Forrt, Sunny Wayne, and Lukman, 'Perumani' explores this intriguing tale.

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The movie excels in execution and performance, with all actors delivering their roles admirably. It bears a resemblance to 'Kunjiramayanam' due to its village setting and humorous villagers, which adds charm. However, its pacing occasionally falters, and the movie doesn't fully realise its intended impact.

Image Credit: Instagram/Vinay Forrt

While the film successfully keeps the audience engaged until the very end, its progression is somewhat predictable, and the ending feels cliche. Nonetheless, it remains an enjoyable watch, despite occasional moments of faltering.

Image Credit: Instagram/Vinay Forrt