Yashoda Review: Yashoda Movie Review, Interesting Medical Scam Thriller: Yashoda is a movie starring Samantha in the lead role. This movie directed by the Hari Harish duo has hit the theatres. How is this movie that revolves around the medical mafia..?
Movie Review: Yashoda
Actors: Samantha, Unni Mukundan, Varalakshmi Sarath Kumar, Rao Ramesh, Sampath, Shatru, etc.
Editing: Marthand K Venkatesh
Cinematography: M Sukumar
Music: Mani Sharma
Producers: Shivalenka Krishna Prasad
Story-Screen Play-Direction: Hari Harish
Release Date: 11 November 2022
Yashoda is a movie starring Samantha in the lead role. This movie directed by the Hari Harish duo has hit the theatres. How is this movie that revolves around the medical mafia..? Does it contain elements that will impress the audience..? How much did Samantha’s campaign help the film? How is the Yashoda movie?
Story:
Yashoda (Samantha) is a middle-class girl. Without a mother and father, he lives with his sister Brinda (Preeti Asrani). Her sister will be missed as is. Searching for her in many places is of no avail. At the same time, Madhubala (Varalakshmi Sarath Kumar) and Dr. Gautham (Unni Mukundan) come to the hospital for surrogacy under unexpected circumstances. These along with Yashoda hundreds of girls come for surrogacy. But there is not only a surrogate. Yashoda suspects that something else is going on. It tries to know what is happening there. What are the conditions faced by Yashoda in this attempt..? Did she succeed in that..? The real story is whether the sister was found or not.
Article:
Many Telugu movies have been released in the background of the medical mafia. The latest release Yashoda is also such a subject. Director Hari Harish wanted to tell the audience a new concept with this movie. But for a movie to impress, the concept, content, and execution should be perfect. In Yashoda’s case, the concept is good.. the content is impressive.. but in the crucial execution, there are errors here and there. The same movie was stopped from the level of super to average. The point that the directors wanted to make was lost. The screenplay woven around it is impressive. But the story has been revealed early in the crucial scenes. That alone became the major minus of this movie. On the one hand, Yashoda coming to the house for surrogacy.. On the other hand, the investigation of serial murders outside will be interesting. Telling the story by pointing to surrogacy. But inside there is another interesting point. That’s the main twist of the movie. Watch it in the movie and find out. The first half feels just okay. Thrilling movements here and there are good. All the real story lies in the second half. The story itself should have been more interesting there. The way Samantha’s character is opened is good.. due to the hooligan impression in these elevations.. automatically it appears on the screen. I felt that the climax should have been stronger. A story revolving around such a big crime.. suddenly feels closed. The emotional scenes are very well worked out. The scenes where Divya Sripada and Samantha arrive in the first-off surrogacy house are impressive. Also, the scenes about sales are good. The emotion in the climax was carried well. Overall, Yashoda gives the feeling of watching a good movie.
Actors:
What to say about Samantha..? You can see that she gave her life for this movie. Sam played the character of Yashoda brilliantly. Also, the action scenes were blown away. Hats off to her stunts. Malayalam actor Unni Mukundan’s character is good. Even if his character is given a twist, it will be understood in advance. Varalakshmi Sarathkumar and Rao Ramesh’s roles are OK Mirchi Sampath’s character is impressive. Preeti Asrani is good as Samantha’s sister. The enemy played a good role. All the rest are ok.
Technical Team:
Mani Sharma’s music is impressive. The background score is good. No need for editing. The cinematography is good. Camera work is an added attraction to the movie. The dialogues written by Pulagam Chinnarayana and Chella Bhagyalakshmi are impressive. Although the point that the director Hari Harish wanted to make is good. Sivalenka Krishnaprasad’s production values are very good.