Movie : Yamudu
Rating : 3/5
Banner : BIG Pictures
Cast : Suriya, Anushka,
 Prakash Raj, Vivek, Manoramma, Vijayakumar, Radha Ravi, Nasser, 
Sumithra, Yuvarani, Nizhagal Ravi and Others
Music : Devi Sri Prasad
Cinematography : Priyan
Producer: K E Gnanavel Raja
Director: Hari
Released Date: July 2, 2010
Yamudu Movie Review
Story :
Narasimha (surya)plays a role 
of  a Sub-Inspector at Rajolu located in  East Godavari. He is a good 
and dedictaed  police officer who settles downs his  family feuds in the
 village and  with due respect and punishes cops with powerful fights. 
He is predominantly a guy who loves his family. Purushottam, is a real 
estate goonda in Vishakapatnam, who earns money by extortion, and 
unknown to the world, through his kidnapping activities. With a twist of
 misdeeds to his name, Purushottam is forced to go to Rajolu, where his 
attitude makes him collide with the straightforward cop. As Surya rises 
in cadre, their enmity grows into a full blown war between the two. How 
it happens and how it ends is the story
 of ‘Yamudu’, and of course there is a love story between Narasimha and 
Kavya (Anushka)!
Positive Points :
The movies completely showcases  Surya who excels as Narasimha. From 
the beginning to the end, the script, the dialogues, the song and 
dances, the fights are tailor made for him to just come and perform.
Prakash Raj performed well  in another role as the villain. He too, 
like the hero of the film is given equal mileage and elevates Surya’s 
character!
Anushka as the love interest and female lead for  Surya does good 
job. Her acting skills are pretty evident, and she has more than just 
songs and dance sequences.
Though the film is a completely straight narration, the way each 
separate thread comes and merges to the climax is an interesting way of 
dealing with a screenplay. And yes there are few scenes that evoke good 
laughter. The shift from rural atmosphere to the urban, and the clever 
leads to the climax are the highpoints of ‘Yamudu’.
Negative Points:
Like most Tamil movies, this flick too is a bit too loud for our 
comfort. It drags long because of atleast one or two unnecessary fights,
 too many unnecessary comedy situations and atleast one song! The parts 
done by people like Nazar, Nilalgal Ravi, Manorama etc. could have 
easily been done by anyone else. The way the stuntmen keep flying off or
 falling on furniture, one wonders how much percentage of the film ’s 
budget was catered in shooting them! What really works against ‘Yamudu’ 
is that its good parts are just good and the bad parts are really bad 
and predictable!
Technical performances :
Devi is a master in using percussion instruments, and he uses them to
 get the mass beat going. Songs are shot well and sing-able too! Fights 
are good, and the wire removal team should be appreciated for their 
touch ups. V.T.Vijayan’s editing is fast and complements the pace of the
 movie. The angles used to capture Surya’s histrionics are outstanding, 
as they keep elevating him each time as the hero of the film. Priyan’s 
cinematography in fighting scenes is worth watching too.
Conclusion : As mentioned earlier Surya is a wonderful actor. Film 
Maker Hari should be lauded for keeping his target audience in mind all 
the time, and catering to them almost in every scene. Taking the movie from rural set up to urban set up
 and then finishing it off on a completely different climax is the basic
 outline of the setting of the film . It’s a thorough action entertainer
 and no wonder this movie is a huge hit in Tamil Nadu. However, Telugu 
people are used to high quality comedy and it is this part and few 
predictable situations that bores us in ‘Yamudu’. Watch it for Surya, or
 if you love some thumping action sequences.
Telugucinemachance.com Verdict : Good Action 
Entertainer ! Watch it For surya

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