Movie Review | Yashoda: Samantha Rocks – FilmyVoice
Samantha Ruth Prabhu starrer ‘Yashoda’ is an motion thriller written and directed by Hari and Harish. Apart from Samantha within the titular function, Yashoda options Unni Mukundan, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, and Murali Sharma in different pivotal characters. With Yashoda Telugu cinema takes a soar into the medical motion thriller style. The trailer that had already created an honest hype units expectations for an attractive thriller. Currently, Samantha has change into a pan-India star along with her presence in ‘The Household Man’ net sequence as the principle antagonist. Yashoda too has a ‘The Household Man’ with its stuntman Hollywood’s Yannick Ben designing spectacular stunts for Samantha once more.
Yashoda begins with the unintended dying / homicide of a international celeb and likewise an prosperous businessman in separate incidences. Although on the face of it, it seems to be an open-shut case, the police division goes forward to research. However, Yashoda (Samantha Ruth Prabhu) accepts to change into a surrogate for a ‘large shot’ for a worth. She wants a big quantity to handle her youthful sister. Yashoda is taken to a secret / unknown facility later revealed as ‘Eva’. The ability is run by Madhu (Varalaxmi Sarathkumar) and Dr. Gautham (Unni Mukundan). Yashoda just isn’t alone; is launched to a couple extra surrogates within the facility. Issues appear superb within the plush facility with nice rooms, devices, fashionable garments, meals and all till she comes throughout one thing fishy. From right here on begins Yashoda’s search in unearthing the rip-off, discovering the mistaken and the mistaken doers.
Hari and Harish attempt to current the story with two parallel tracks that converge into one rip-off. The primary half is a mixture of some drama, comedy in bits and items and a few refined romance all culminating into an motion cliff-hanger on the interval level.
Are the 2 accidents or murders? What’s Yashoda sensing and what’s it that she comes throughout. How are these two plots associated and who’s behind the rip-off varieties the later half of the movie. The submit interval portion is stuffed with drama, twists and turns and a few main surprising revelations that retains the viewers on the fringe of the seat.
Yashoda is a tailer-made script for Samantha that she does full justice to. Her expressions within the lighter moments in addition to drama and motion make an in any other case not-so-great script price watching. The a lot hyped or spoken about motion choreography is price each line written about it and showcases Samantha into an motion hero too.
Unni Mukundan because the physician within the facility seems to be charming and performs his half with conviction. As for Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, she seems to be good and misleading on the identical time. The layers in her character might have had been extra hanging to make the drama extra intriguing. Murali Sharma, although has restricted function, does justice to his character. As an actor Murali Sharma appears to have created an essential place for himself within the South cinema particularly Telugu and Tamil.
The units and artwork path are all on top of things with good manufacturing high quality.
By way of Yashoda, the director has additionally dropped at frequent information that surrogacy has change into a supply of producing cash and so many ladies get into the system to generate profits, which in flip destroys the medical necessity of the method. As the tip roll scrolls, the director has additionally flashed information items from numerous sources quoting how some medical scamsters are misusing surrogacy and made a enterprise out of foetus itself!!
Total, Yashoda rides on Samantha’s assured shoulder as a feminine centric narrative, with the twists and turns within the plot Yashoda is at the least a one-time must-watch movie
Film: Yashoda
Director: Hari and Harish,
Solid: Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Unni Mukundan, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, Rao Ramesh, Murali Sharma, Sampath Raj, Rajiv Kumar Aneja, Shatru, Madhurima, Divya Sripada, Kalpika Ganesh, Priyanka Sharma, Preethi Asrani
Length: 132 Minutes