Verdict: “A noble attempt at celebrating motherhood, but an uneven execution makes it a passable watch rather than a memorable one.”
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐ (3/5)
Niram Marum Ulagil is an anthology film directed by Britto J.B., exploring motherhood through four unconnected stories. The film is narrated by a ticket checker (Yogi Babu) to a runaway girl (Lovelyn), changing her perspective on the significance of a mother’s love.
Mumbai Gang Wars: A gangster (Natty) reveres sex workers as mother figures, but the narrative lacks depth and impact.
Neglected Parents: An elderly couple (Bharathiraja, Vadivukarasi) is abandoned by their children, but the story feels predictable and emotionally weak.
Fisherman’s Dilemma: A young man (Rio Raj) struggles to save his ailing mother, leading to an emotional and well-executed segment.
Auto Driver & Elderly Woman: A heartwarming yet slightly melodramatic bond between an orphaned auto driver (Sandy) and an abandoned widow (Thulasi).
While the film delivers strong emotions in parts, its uneven storytelling and inconsistent execution make it a decent but not exceptional watch.




