Friday, November 12, 2010

Yemaindi Ee Vela Movie Review

Yemaindi Ee Vela
Movie : Yemaindi Ee Vela
Rating: 2.5/5
Cast : Varun Sandesh, Nisha Agarwal, Shashank, Nisha Shah, Vennela Kishore, M S Narayana, Jhansi, Krishna Bhagawan, Pragathi, Madhu Sharma, Ashok Rao and others
Directed by : Sampath Nandi
Produced by : K Radha Mohan
Banner : Sri Satya Sai Arts
Music : Chakri
Release Date : 2010-11-12
 

Story:

An absurd tale, the story begins with Seenu (Varun Sandesh) who is trying for his second marriage. On the other hand, there is also Avantika (Nisha Agarwal) who is also trying for her second marriage. While Seenu meets Nimisha (Nisha Agarwal) and likes her, Avantika meets Yuva (Shashank) and feels comfortable with him. Now, both of them decide to share about their first marriage with their prospective alliances. The flashback begins and incidentally, it is Seenu and Avantika who are the married couple. They reveal about their love story, marriage and the divorce. Now, the time comes when Seenu and Avantika have to decide to move on with their new lives or get back to their past and mend it. This forms the rest of the story.

Artist performances:

Varun Sandesh came up with a decent performance and he gave his full to the role. Nisha Agarwal looks sweet but then she has to improve on her acting and energy levels. Though she resembles her sister Kajal in side shots, she must work on the body language. Vennela Kishore was impressive and he manages to bring some life into the film. Shashank was alright but his character was not etched that well, Nisha Shah looks sexy and she has chances of striking few big offers. Pragathi was elegant, M S Narayana and Krishna Bhagawan came and went, Jhansi was okay, Madhu Sharma did justice to her item song. Others didn’t have much to offer.

Plus points:

    * Comedy
    * Vennela Kishore's scenes
    * Second half

Minus points:

    * Concept presented wrongly
    * Double meaning dialogues
    * First half
    * Songs and background score

Analysis:

While the idea of showing the importance of marriage is acceptable, the way it was conveyed was not correct. Most of the first half is spent on how the hero wants to seduce the heroine and it is because he is unable to control his urge. On the other hand, the film looked like it was all about extreme hormones and how uncontrollable today's generation and college students are. Overall, the ethics of the movie was not correct and it must be said that the second half made up for all the damage that happened in the first half. At the box office, the hardcore masses will like the sleazy comedy but that's all to impress the audience.

Verdict: Misleading and messy!!
 

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