Friday, December 26, 2008

Yuvatha Telugu Movie Review



Yuvatha Movie Review Idlebrain,Greatandhra,oneindia,bharatstudent

Ratings at a glance
Idlebrain -
Greatandhra -3/5
Bharatstudent 3.25/5

Source:Greatandhra

Film: Yuvatha
Rating: 3/5
Banner: Worth Watch Entertainments
Cast:
Nikhil, Aksha, Ranadheer, Monali, Shayaji Shinde, Jaya Prakash Reddy, Jeeva, Narsing Yadav, Subhash, Narasimha, Karuna etc and in guest roles-Siddhartha and Krishnudu
Camera: Jaswant
Music: Mani Sharma
Fights: Ram-Laxman
Lyrics: Krishna Chaitanya
Art: Narayana Reddy
Editing: Marthand K Venkatesh
Producers: Hari, Uma Prakash
Story, Screenplay, Dialogue, Direction: Parasuram (Bujji)
Released On: 7th November 2008

It's a change over from typical college stories although we see a set of four young guys and two girls. Mass flavor is pervaded in this movie all together. Let us peep a little more into the details.

Story:
Babu (Nikhil) is an easy going irresponsible guy from a village called Kesavaram. He develops strife with his uncle and lands in Hyderabad to stay along with his 3 close friends. While one works in a software company, the other works as a security guard and the third one aspires to become a film director.

Babu stays with them and happens to meet a girl called Baby (Aksha), a medico, in a dramatic sequence. It goes without saying that Babu and Baby fall in love. On the other hand the owner's daughter (Monali) falls in love with the software guy in this friend's batch.

In an unforeseen situation the guy who dreams to become a director gets hospitalized. To save their friend from peril, the three friends attempt a bank robbery. They will be caught red handed and the situation turns different turn all together. What happens from then was made in the humorous way possible.


Performances:
It has almost become a trend to sound the dialogues in Godavari slang these days. With that Nikhil's diction came close to that of Ravi Teja. Earlier in 'Ankith Pallavi and Friends' he appeared to have taken inspiration from Pawan Kalyan in some scenes. But now Ravi Teja appears to have inspired him hiding the originality. Yet, it's entertaining and didn't obstruct the flow.

New girl Aksha is ok but appeared to be older than Nikhil with wide face. She is ok with the performance that she delivered.

Ranadheer is ok but would have performed better in sentimental scenes. Monali has no big role to play but she too sufficed the requirement.

Dialogues and screenplay maintained the tempo better. The dialogue 'Aalochinchi cheyyadaaniki idi vyaaparam kaadu - Friendship' received good response in theaters. Music is average and the director would have extracted more from Mani Sharma. The first song 'Naake Istam' appeals masses while the rest are appealing for youth.

On a whole, it can be termed as an above average narration by the director. Had he worked better on some technical aspects, the film would have elevated better.

Analysis:
It is an attempt to project Nikhil in mass appealing role. There is a consistent transformation in Nikhil's movies from 'Happy Days' to 'Yuvatha'. Although the title and the posters sounded to be a college oriented flick, there are more mass elements in it than anything else. The screenplay is good but the director would have worked a bit more in some scenes where there needs more energy.

Keeping those technical aspects aside, the film appeals for mass audiences and the humor element also worked considerably well. On a whole it can be termed as an above average execution.

Although friendship element is attempted to be a highlight in the movie, the narration goes on the platforms of crime and action.

It's a movie for masses and those who can get entertained along with them. It's an entertained carved with in the 'set formula'.

Source:bharatstudent

Movie Review:Yuvatha
Rating :3.25/5
Banner :Worth Watch Entertainments
Cast :Nikhil, Aksha, Ranadheer, Monali, Shayaji Shinde, Jaya Prakash Reddy, Jeeva, Narsing Yadav, Subhash, Narasimha, Karuna etc and in guest roles-Siddhartha and Krishnudu
Cinematography: Jaswant
Music: Mani Sharma
Producer: Parasuram (Bujji)
Director: Hari, Uma Prakash
Released Date: November 07, 2008

Story:
An interesting entertainer, the story begins with the happy go lucky, care a damn attitude Babu (Nikhil) who hails from a village but then he picks up a scuffle with his uncle and after having fought with him, he lands in the city. There he joins his group of friends and starts staying with them. One of them want to become a film director, the other is working as a security guard and then there is the last one who is an IT professional. Life goes on smoothly until Babu chances upon Baby (Aksha) in an unexpected situation and in no time both of them fall in love with each other. On the other hand, there is the daughter (Monali) of the house owner who falls for the charms of the IT guy. Just when love seems to be blooming tragedy strikes in the form of the aspiring film director getting hospitalized. The other three don't have enough money to make up for the medical expenses so they decide to rob a bank. They are successful in looting it but then the cops catch them. What follows is an unexpected tale of hilarious twists and one has to watch the movie to see how entertaining it gets.

Presentation:
The director has come out with an interesting plot and though the youth element is involved it is more on the mass audience and action elements. The narrative could have been better since the dialogues were good but the music should have been given more attention. Camerawork captured the moments correctly and it appears that the editing faltered at few places but it was okay on the whole. The script was written meekly but the screenplay was executed well. Nikhil has come out with a decent performance this time and unlike his earlier roles, he had a different image to project this time. Aksha was cute and decent but sometimes she looked just a bit womanly for Nikhil. Monali is seductive but her role was limited, Ranadheer did his bit with the required standard. Jayaprakash Reddy was standard, Sayaji Shinde could have been better, the others were okay in their roles.

Conclusion:
Unlike the regular youth formula, the makers have come out with something different and this time the angles were more on the mass audience and the action loving audience. While the first half of the film goes about in a regular way with the romance and the usual youthful elements, it is the second half that changes the story and takes it to a better momentum. This movie is a treat to the mass audience and it has a bright chances of becoming a success provided some aggressive marketing of the movie happens and publicity aspect will really work for it.

Bharatstudent verdict: Worth watching once, recommended!!!

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