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Minus Points:
• Slow pace village guy justify with their roles. Rest of the cast perform accordingly.
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Plus Points:
• Allari Naresh
• Screenplay
• Hard hitting climax
• Interval bang
Performance: Allari Naresh, who is best known for his comic roles, has taken a serious film this time and he delivers his best. Once again he gives a sincere performance in this movie. He plays his role with utmost perfection. Anandi looks beautiful and she has given a settled performance. Vennela Kishore impressed everyone with his act. His dialogue delivery, and funny antics are highlighted. Shritej gets a meaty role. Sampath as the collector and Praveen as a
Technical: The film Itlu Maredumilli Prajaneekam has an interesting backdrop and neat performances. Though the proceedings look predictable, the scenes hold the attention. Interval bang is good. The dialogues written by Abburi Ravi are mind blowing. He wrote meaningful dialogues like 'It doesn't matter if you make a mistake and get punished, If you help you don't get hurt', 'If you help, you are a man, If you attack, you are a beast', 'We all want to become great, but no one is becoming a man'. His words changed some scenes strongly. Cinematography is ok. There is no sparkle in terms of music. that draws you in and keeps you hooked none-the-less. Her character Yashoda is emotional and it too makes you fall in love with her. We all know what a solid performer Samantha is but, in Yashoda as surrogate mother, she takes her acting prowess to another level. Varalaxmi Sarathkumar plays an important role and she has a crucial flashback. Unni Mukundan, Rao Ramesh, Sampath Raj and the remaining supporting cast shine in their roles, pouring life into their characters.
Analysis: Films in the wake of elections are not new to Tollywood. There are dialogues in many movies that politicians and officials remember the people only during the elections. What if a whole village turned against them during the election to solve their problems- Itlu Maredumilli Prajaneekam is all about it.
Movie: Yashoda
Director : Hari–Harish
Producer : Sivalenka Krishna Prasad
Music: Mani Sharma
Starring: Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, Unni Mukundan, Murali Sharma
Release Date: 11th November 2022
Rating: 3/5
Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Unni Mukundan, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, Murali Sharma and others starrer women centric movie Yashoda has finally arrived at the theaters today on 11th November. Let’s see the story of Yashoda.
Story: Yashoda (Samantha) agrees to be a surrogate mother and she does this for money. She comes to a special surrogacy center called Eva. Madhu (Varalaxmi Sarath Kumar) is its head. However, not everything is as it seems and Yashoda soon gets suspicious about her surrogacy. She starts her own investigation and comes to know the right intentions behind the surrogacy and the mafia behind it. She tries to escape from there. What happens next? What is the truth about surrogacy and the mafia behind it? Who is Madhu (Varalaxmi Sarathkumar)? To get these answers one should watch the movie Yashoda on the silver screen.
Plus Points:
• Samantha performance
• Casting
• BGM
• Story
• Mystery behind the surrogacy center
• Twists
Minus Points:
• Varalaxmi Sarathkumar’ backstory
Performance: The movie banks a lot Samantha and her character based on a woman called Yashoda. And she pulls off a spectacular performance, the kind you might have seen from her in other films, but one
Technical: The makers need to be appreciated for producing a subject which is based on surrogacy mafia and it is high on content. The making, visuals, and BGM are major assets to the film Yashoda which is gripping for the most part. The movie is high on technical aspects. The camerawork is one of the best in recent times. The action blocks are showcased superbly. The manner in which the production design is executed is just amazing. The dialogues by Pulagam Chinnarayana and Challa Bhagya Lakshmi are noteworthy.
Analysis: Samantha starrer Yashoda is based on surrogacy and the mafia behind it. The action sequences and suspense factors are maintained effectively. The climax is a special aspect. Coming on the work of director Hari–Harish, they have worked hard on each aspect and has extracted superb performances from his cast which is perfect. The sensibilities of each character are brought out well .