Film: Yevadu(Telugu, 2014)
Cast: Ram Charan, Allu Arjun, Kajal Agarwal, Jayasudha, Shashank, Rahul Dev, Saikumar, Kota, Brahmanandam, Ajay, Vennela Kishore, and others.
Story: Vakkantam Vamsi and Vamsi Paidipally
Dialogues: Abburi Ravi
Cinematography: Ram Prasad
Editing: Marthand K Venkatesh
Music: Devi Sri Prasad
Art: Anand Sai
Action: Peter Hein and Selva
Produced by: Dil Raju
Screenplay and directed by: Vamsi Paidipally
Release date: Jan 12, 2014
Run time: 166 mins
Watched Theater: Bhaskar Delux A/c, guntur
Rating: 3 / 5
Ram Charan, Allu Arjun and Kajal Agarwal New Telugu Film Yevadu Movie Review:
Yevadu is a romantic action entertainer, which has all the masala elements to woo the mass audience. Ram Charan Teja's energetic performance is the main highlight in the film. Vamsi Paidipally's racy narration, Devi Sri Prasad's music and background score, Shyam K Naidu's beautiful picturisation, well-choreographed stunts and dance scenes, Brahmanandam and Kota Srinivas' comedy and exotic locations are other attractions in the movie.
Story:
Two lovers - Satya (Allu Arjun) and Deepthi (Kajal Agarwal) get into trouble with a local don Veeru Bhai (Rahul Dev) in Vizag city. Deepthi wants move away from Vizag to avoid further problems. Bhai’s men attack the bus in which the lovers are traveling in and set the bus on the fire. Deepthi is killed in the incident while Satya is left to struggling for life with major burns. A doctor saves his life and does plastic surgery to his face with another man’s face. Now, he is Ram (Ram Charan). With this new identity he starts killing the Bhai gang one by one. On the other hand, another gang is after Ram. Who are they? And What is Ram's identity?
Artists Performance:
Ram Charan is excellent in a role that carries emotions of two souls. His dialogue delivery, screen presence and dances are superb. Allu Arjun is very good in a pivotal role. Shruti Hassan has a bubbly character and did well. Amy Jackson has a role in the first half. Kajal Agarwal did a small yet important role. Sai Kumar is superb as the main villain. His looks, solid body language and captivating voice helped to elevate the villain role. Kota Srinivasa Rao though has a limited role provides entertainment with Nellore dialect. He is so good that when says ‘yow, podisemundu choosukovakharla’ while dying people were laughing amidst climax. Jayasudha gets a vital role in this film and she is adorable and brings balance to the film with her work. Shashank is very good and it’s nice to see him different characters. The characterization of Brahmanandam’s role should have been entertaining. LB Sriram gets a good role of a suppressed elderman and he perfectly essays it.
Technical and Other Departments:
The story provided by Vamsi paidipalli and Vakkantham Vamsi is intriguing it helps the screenplay. It’s a revenge story with an unusual angle. Director Vamsi Paidipally has been the director who has good grip on action orientation (Munna) and family emotions (Brindavanam). He has used these two strengths with a commercial screenplay to deliver Yevadu. Jayasudha’s thread in this film is a big plus for family crowds. The emotions of all basti episodes will attract masses. I really liked the way director gave credit to his team with end title card with ‘a film by Vamsi paidipalli and team’.
Yevadu reviewOther departments: Songs by Devi Sri Prasad are good. Background music is very good. The background music scored for Basti episodes has helped in getting emotions across very well. Cinematography by Ram Prasad is a plus. Dialogues by Abburi Ravi are alright. Editing is fine. Action episodes composed by Peter Hein and Selvam cater well to the masses. Dil Raju’s decision to release Yevadu for pongal seems be working well as this film has all the ingredients that are required for a commercial hit.
Movie Analysis:
Movie starts off in an interesting mode. First half is alright. Second half has pretty good emotional elements with the Jayasudha (family emotions) and Sai Kumar (mass emotions). The plus points of film are Ram Charan’s performance, commercial screenplay that has an inherent factor that arouses curiosity and director’s ability to handle mass and family emotions. On the flip side, the first half of the film has no conflict point as hero continues to kill the targets with zero opposition and there is lot of violence in the movie. On a whole, Yevadu is a film that has all ingredients to work at Box Office this Sankranthi!.
Final View:
Yevadu provides novelty in the beginning episodes promising a different commercial film but ends up as a regular revenge drama. Has many clichéd moments but it is also a film that works to some extent. A masala fare.
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Cast: Ram Charan, Allu Arjun, Kajal Agarwal, Jayasudha, Shashank, Rahul Dev, Saikumar, Kota, Brahmanandam, Ajay, Vennela Kishore, and others.
Story: Vakkantam Vamsi and Vamsi Paidipally
Dialogues: Abburi Ravi
Cinematography: Ram Prasad
Editing: Marthand K Venkatesh
Music: Devi Sri Prasad
Art: Anand Sai
Action: Peter Hein and Selva
Produced by: Dil Raju
Screenplay and directed by: Vamsi Paidipally
Release date: Jan 12, 2014
Run time: 166 mins
Watched Theater: Bhaskar Delux A/c, guntur
Rating: 3 / 5
Ram Charan, Allu Arjun and Kajal Agarwal New Telugu Film Yevadu Movie Review:
Yevadu is a romantic action entertainer, which has all the masala elements to woo the mass audience. Ram Charan Teja's energetic performance is the main highlight in the film. Vamsi Paidipally's racy narration, Devi Sri Prasad's music and background score, Shyam K Naidu's beautiful picturisation, well-choreographed stunts and dance scenes, Brahmanandam and Kota Srinivas' comedy and exotic locations are other attractions in the movie.
Story:
Two lovers - Satya (Allu Arjun) and Deepthi (Kajal Agarwal) get into trouble with a local don Veeru Bhai (Rahul Dev) in Vizag city. Deepthi wants move away from Vizag to avoid further problems. Bhai’s men attack the bus in which the lovers are traveling in and set the bus on the fire. Deepthi is killed in the incident while Satya is left to struggling for life with major burns. A doctor saves his life and does plastic surgery to his face with another man’s face. Now, he is Ram (Ram Charan). With this new identity he starts killing the Bhai gang one by one. On the other hand, another gang is after Ram. Who are they? And What is Ram's identity?
Artists Performance:
Ram Charan is excellent in a role that carries emotions of two souls. His dialogue delivery, screen presence and dances are superb. Allu Arjun is very good in a pivotal role. Shruti Hassan has a bubbly character and did well. Amy Jackson has a role in the first half. Kajal Agarwal did a small yet important role. Sai Kumar is superb as the main villain. His looks, solid body language and captivating voice helped to elevate the villain role. Kota Srinivasa Rao though has a limited role provides entertainment with Nellore dialect. He is so good that when says ‘yow, podisemundu choosukovakharla’ while dying people were laughing amidst climax. Jayasudha gets a vital role in this film and she is adorable and brings balance to the film with her work. Shashank is very good and it’s nice to see him different characters. The characterization of Brahmanandam’s role should have been entertaining. LB Sriram gets a good role of a suppressed elderman and he perfectly essays it.
Technical and Other Departments:
The story provided by Vamsi paidipalli and Vakkantham Vamsi is intriguing it helps the screenplay. It’s a revenge story with an unusual angle. Director Vamsi Paidipally has been the director who has good grip on action orientation (Munna) and family emotions (Brindavanam). He has used these two strengths with a commercial screenplay to deliver Yevadu. Jayasudha’s thread in this film is a big plus for family crowds. The emotions of all basti episodes will attract masses. I really liked the way director gave credit to his team with end title card with ‘a film by Vamsi paidipalli and team’.
Yevadu reviewOther departments: Songs by Devi Sri Prasad are good. Background music is very good. The background music scored for Basti episodes has helped in getting emotions across very well. Cinematography by Ram Prasad is a plus. Dialogues by Abburi Ravi are alright. Editing is fine. Action episodes composed by Peter Hein and Selvam cater well to the masses. Dil Raju’s decision to release Yevadu for pongal seems be working well as this film has all the ingredients that are required for a commercial hit.
Movie Analysis:
Movie starts off in an interesting mode. First half is alright. Second half has pretty good emotional elements with the Jayasudha (family emotions) and Sai Kumar (mass emotions). The plus points of film are Ram Charan’s performance, commercial screenplay that has an inherent factor that arouses curiosity and director’s ability to handle mass and family emotions. On the flip side, the first half of the film has no conflict point as hero continues to kill the targets with zero opposition and there is lot of violence in the movie. On a whole, Yevadu is a film that has all ingredients to work at Box Office this Sankranthi!.
Final View:
Yevadu provides novelty in the beginning episodes promising a different commercial film but ends up as a regular revenge drama. Has many clichéd moments but it is also a film that works to some extent. A masala fare.
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