They laughed. And in the flickering light of a distant thunderstorm, the new cast of Minnal Murali walked home together—not as gods, not as freaks, but as family.
Kiran screamed—and the lightning answered. A massive bolt of yellow energy erupted from his chest, not as destruction, but as a shield. It pushed the fire back, creating a bubble of safety around the crowd. Kiran stood, trembling, his eyes glowing like twin suns. minnal murali cast
While a hero is only as good as their villain, Minnal Murali benefits from a truly complex antagonist in Shibu, portrayed by Guru Somasundaram. Somasundaram delivers a performance that is arguably the film's highlight, providing a foil to Jaison that is both terrifying and tragic. Unlike conventional villains driven by a lust for power or money, Shibu is motivated by a desperate, destructive love. Somasundaram masterfully portrays the character’s instability and pain, oscillating between moments of quiet sorrow and explosive rage. His background in theatre shines through in his expressive eyes and body language, creating a villain who is not just an obstacle for the hero, but a fully realized tragic figure. The chemistry between Tovino and Somasundaram provides the film with its emotional core, turning their final confrontation into a clash of ideologies rather than mere physical might. They laughed