Film: Yashoda
Ranking: 3/5
Banner: Sridevi Films
Solid: Samantha, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, Unni Mukundan, Rao Ramesh, Murali Sharma, Sampath Raj, Shatru, Madhurima, Kalpika Ganesh, Divya Sripada, Priyanka Sharma, and others
Music: Mani Sharma
Cinematography: M Sukumar
Editor: Marthand Ok Venkatesh
Artwork: Ashok
Fights: Venkat, Yannick Ben
Producer: Sivalenka Krishna Prasad
Written and Directed by: Hari – Harish
Launch Date: Nov 11, 2022
Yashoda Film Story:
Yashoda(Samantha) is a poor lady who agrees to turn into a surrogate mom. She is taken to Eva, a surrogacy middle owned by Madhu(Varalakshmi Sarath Kumar). Issues begin properly for Yashoda however one small incident creates doubt in her thoughts. She then takes it upon herself to seek out out the reality behind the surrogacy mafia. How she unravels it’s the essential story.
Yashoda Film: Benefits
- Fascinating premise
- Samantha’s efficiency
- BGM
Disadvantages
- Lack of twists and turns
- Flashback
- Routine parts
Technical Points:
Music by Mani Sharma is nice and the BGM creates a stable influence within the proceedings. The digicam work is excellent however the artwork division wants a particular point out because the surrogacy middle appears to be like cool. The lyrics and dialogues by Pulagam Chinninarayana and Bhagyalakshmi are additionally excellent. Manufacturing values are superb.
Coming to the director duo Hari and Harish, have completed a superb job with the movie. They, casting Samantha, for such a job is half battle received. They’ve taken a brand new backdrop that many have no idea and created a superb story round it.
Hari and Harish handle to reinforce the movie with neat twists and thrills within the second half. There are a number of logical points of their narrative however the twists cowl them up properly. As they waste an excessive amount of time within the first half, they don’t have a lot time to create extra influence within the flashback which was a key. However nonetheless, they narrate the movie in such a approach that the traditional viewers wouldn’t observe these errors and benefit from the movie.