![]() ![]() If you are wondering what the director has to offer when the hero finishes wreaking vengeance even before the interval, he comes up with an interesting point that makes you want to see the second half of the story, but unfortunately, the auteur falters, there appears to be an umbilical chord but it is a different story altogether which gives us the feeling that we are watching a second movie. The new face is of Ram Charan’s, he (Satya) now takes revenge on those who killed Deepti, enjoying the advantage of being a stranger. Jayasudha who plays a plastic surgeon gives him life, a new visage but with a purpose. The baddies are lusting for her and Satya shields her and in the process gets stabbed and half his face burnt. It is about how Satya (Arjun) is badly disfigured and slips into coma while putting up a fight for his girlfriend Deepti (Kajal). Allu Arjun shows what an actor can do even in a short role, in the few minutes he packs his experience, internalises the character and makes an impressive exit even as he loses his identity. Heavily inspired byįace Off, the director brings in a breezy intro and a first half. Yevadu is one such movie, it comes as a festive release but thrills only to a certain extent. Our demand for fresh, intelligent stories is only cursory and half hearted we lap up such stuff from other languages but when it comes to Telugu we love our staple diet – songs, fights and comedy scenes. ![]() Our audience never tires of watching routine, formula cinema.
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