R. Madhavan
GLOBAL MOVIE MAGAZINE|February 2021
Having made us smile from ear to ear all throughout the film, here are five things done by Maara that won our hearts!
R. Madhavan

There are some characters that are iconic and evergreen. We remember them due to their peculiar style of talking, walking, mannerism or what they wear. Maara, recently and exclusively released on Amazon Prime Video, is a film which adds one more name to the list of characters who we shall cherish and remember fondly. The lead character, named Maara, played by R Madhavan, is a painter, adventurer and seeker, who with his charm and charisma takes absolutely no time in making us smile. A character that'll stay in your mind long after you've seen the film, here's five things that we loved about Maara the most.

Making Selvi happy

Making others happy is the biggest gift you can give to someone and that is exactly what Maara did. The scenes with Maara and Selvi will surely make you smile and touch your heart seeing how selfless and generous Maara is when it comes to Selvi. Two incidents that stand out are the ones where he gives her a kulfi in the heavy rain just to make her day along with the scene where he celebrates her birthday on a boat by frying a pomfret as a cake. Despite she being just a stranger in his life, he gave it his all to cheer her up, make not just her days, but her whole life a lot better.

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