Ram Charan Teja's much-awaited film Yevadu was to release on July
31, 2013, but has been delayed for long time due to the controversy over
Telangana Separation. After five months long wait after Censorship, the
movie has finally seen daylight. It is a routine revenge drama, but the
nice blend of all commercial ingredients makes it a perfect Sankranthi
treat for Mega fans.
Read: Yevadu Viewers' Review
Satya (Allu Arjun) falls in love with Deepthi (Kajal Aggarwal).
Meanwhile, a don named Dheru Bhai (Rahul Dev) is madly after her. Dheru
kills Deepthi by setting fire to the bus in which she was travelling.
Allu Arjun escapes the accident, but his face would be completely burnt.
During the plastic surgery, his face would be changed to look alike
college going guy Charan (Ram Charan). What happens next should be
watched on screen.
The movie has a tried and tested story, which seems to be inspired by
Hollywood movie Face off starring John Travolta and Nicolas Cage in
leads. Having done several changes to suit the taste of the local
audience, the director has beautifully handled the subject, which makes
Yevadu an interesting watch. He has nicely blended a few interesting
twist with fare amount of commercial elements.
The film opens with the love story of Satya and Deepti (Allu Arjun and
Kajal Aggarwal) and after 15 minutes we are introduced to hero Vishwa
(Ram Charan Teja). The narration in the first half is engrossing with a
couple songs and Brahmi's comedy helps the director to maintain the
pace, which picks up the speed after the item song. The twist at the
interval bang is good. The second half is even more entertaining. The
climax is also good.
Ram Charan Teja has delivered wonderful performance in Yevadu. His
action scenes have been choreographed very well. His dance in freedom
songs is sure to rock the viewers. Shruti Hassan and Amy Jackson, who
have played the female leads in the film, have no scope for performance,
but they impress viewers with their glamour.
Allu Arjun impresses audience in emotional fight scenes in a bus and
Kajal Agarwal looks cute as Deepti. Brahmanandam tries his best to
tickle your funny bones, but at times, his routine comedy seems to be
boring. Kota Srinivas Rao's comedy is also good. Sai Kumar, Subbaraju,
Ajay, Murali Sharma, Rahul Dev, Jayasudha and others have also done
justice to their roles.
The production values of Yevadu are excellent and Devi Sri Prasad's
music is the main plus point in the technical front. A few of his songs
are good to listen. Background score is the big asset of the movie.
Shyam's cinematography is excellent, especially in songs and action
sequences. Vamsi has penned hilarious dialogues, and "Mem Rowdylam.
Ration cards, AadhMem Rowdylam. Ration cards, Aadhar cards undavu" is
one best example for it. Other technical departments have also done a
commendable job.
Overall, Yevadu is a good action entertainer with all commercial
ingredients. Ram Charan Teja is the showman in the film. Engrossing
screenplay and rich production values are the big assets of the movie.
If you are looking for entertainment, then this movie is a good treat
for you this Sankrathi. Continue to read viewers' review on Yevedu in
the slideshow.
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