Mammattiyaan Stars Review: A Simple Underdog Story That Wins You Over

Mammattiyaan Stars Review:
Mammattiyaan Stars Review

I think there are some web series that try hard to be fancy and then there are shows like **Mammattiyaan Stars** that just tell a story from the heart. **Mammattiyaan Stars** does not have action scenes or fancy visuals. It just keeps things simple. Lets the characters talk.

The story is about a group of people who have big dreams even though they do not have much. They face problems make mistakes and slowly learn how to move. **Mammattiyaan Stars** mixes friendship, sports and personal struggles in a way that feels real. It does not feel too dramatic.

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Vaibhav Murugesan does a job in the main role. He feels real especially when he is sad or upset. Lavanya Anbazhagan is warm and nice in Mammattiyaan Stars. Vivek Prasanna is fun to watch. The other actors in **Mammattiyaan Stars** in well too. Nobody feels out of place in **Mammattiyaan Stars**.

The director, Savir Sudhakar keeps the story simple. The episodes go at a pace and Mammattiyaan Stars does not try to surprise us every few minutes. Some episodes could have been shorter. It works because we get to see the characters grow.

Mammattiyaan Stars looks real. It shows the places where the story happens very well. The music in the background is quiet. Helps us feel the emotions. It does not have a soundtrack that everyone will love. It is good for the mood of Mammattiyaan Stars.

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One of the things about Mammattiyaan Stars is that it feels real. The problems, hopes and friendships in Mammattiyaan Stars feel genuine.. People who want something exciting and fast may find some parts of Mammattiyaan Stars a little slow.

Overall, Mammattiyaan Stars is an easy show to watch with good performances and a story that cares about feelings more, than fancy things. Mammattiyaan Stars is not trying to be different. It has enough heart to make the six episodes worth watching.

Rating: 3.5/5

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