Madhura Manohara Moham

Sweet beautiful desire) is a 2023 Indian Malayalam-language comedy drama film directed by Stephy Zaviour and written by Mahesh Gopal and Jai Vishnu.

[4][5] The film features an ensemble cast with Sharaf U Dheen, Rajisha Vijayan, Bindu Panicker, Aarsha Chandini Baiju, Vijayaraghavan and Saiju Kurup.

[6] Set in Kumbazha, the story revolves around the events surrounding the lives of siblings Manu and Meera and the unexpected truths that unfold.

Fearing the disgrace of the two's relationship, Indrasena Kurup assures that his daughter Shalabha's marriage will soon take place with Manu.

Manu, who answers the phone, secretly looks through the gallery and notices several photos of Meera and another young man together, which upsets and shocks him.

With the help of Jose and Ambadi, Manu arranges a marriage proposal for Meera with a young man named Jeevan Raj through a matrimonial site.

Manu notices Meera quietly talking on the phone in the middle of the wedding preparations and leaves feeling sad, and angrily reveals that he and Ushamma knows all about her love affairs.

After the wedding, one guy comes and tells Ambadi and Jose that Bijukuttan, the conductor of the bus in which Meera usually traveled, was also her lover for four years.

The actors, including Bindu Panicker, Rajisha Vijayan, Sharfuddin, Aarsha Baiju, Althaf, and Saiju Kurup, have played their roles really well, making it more engaging and entertaining.

"[24] S. R. Praveen of The Hindu stated "In the end, 'Madhura Manohara Moham' looks like a film where the writers started working around a few progressive bullet points, because these are in vogue, but soon developed cold feet and veered off into a harmless direction.

"[25] Sajin Shrijith of The New Indian Express gave the film 2.5/5 stars and said "Madhura Manohara Moham calls out the double standards of certain groups without going easy on both genders.

"[26] Sanjith Sidhardhan of OTTPlay gave 3/5 stars and wrote "Rajisha Vijayan and Sharafudheen’s Madhura Manohara Moham is replete with incidents, that mock hypocrisy, preconceived notions and feudal mindsets of people.

"[27] Cris of The News Minute wrote "What seems to begin as a satire of casteism, switches gear to turn its attention to the female protagonist with a questionable lens.

"[28] Anandu Suresh of The Indian Express gave 0.5/5 stars and said "Madhura Manohara Moham can be described as a film that, under the guise of mocking casteism and patriarchy, actually reinforces these practices shamelessly.