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Yeto Vellipoyindi Manasu Movie Review

Written By Hot nd spicy on Saturday, 15 December 2012 | 19:04

Yeto Vellipoyindi Manasu Telugu Movie Review

Movie Review : Yeto Vellipoyindi Manasu
Rating : 2.75 / 5 
Banner : Teja Cinema, Photon Kathaas 
Cast : NaniSamanthaKrishnuduAnupama KumarRavi RaghavendraVivek Pathak and Others
Music : Ilaiyaraaja
Cinematographer : Manoj Paramahamsa
Producer: Gautham Menon, Reshma Galata, Venkat Somasundaram, C Kalyan, C V Rao
Director: Gautham Menon 
Released Date: December 14, 2012


Story: A romantic tale, the story begins with Varun Krishna (nani) and Nithya (samantha) who know each other from childhood. Varun comes from a middle class family while Nithya is from a rich family. But their bonding grows over the years and once they reach their teens it turns into love. Both relish that phase of romance and everything is fine. But as years pass by, responsibilities of life become Varun’s priority and the financial status between him and Nithya also gets into his mind. This leads to a breakup between both. What happens after that forms the rest of the story.
Presentation: The director has come up with a heart touching storyline and while the presentation was rich enough, the narrative was alright in parts.  The dialogues were not that strong, the script was average but the screenplay was good. The background score was a major drawback and songs were not all that good.  Cinematography was excellent. Editing was required during the first half. Costumes were apt and natural while the art department was appealing. Nani has carried out his role with good conviction and he delivers. Samantha steals the limelight with her presence and cute expressions. Krishnudu got the brownie points for his humor. Anupama Kumar was apt, Ravi was good. Others didn’t have anything to do.
Conclusion: The film has come in as a bilingual with the Tamil version being essayed by Jiiva in the place of Nani. The film takes off on a rather slow note and it takes some time to get into the mood. The interval scene was quite lengthy and had few technical hiccups. But the second half gets into some movement and builds the required emotion. As always, the climax was the best part in the entire film. Overall, this is a film which will appeal to those who are in love and who have loved. At the box office, it could be an average to below average grosser.

Idlestars verdict: Slow and steady, can be watched once
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