Film: Yaaruda Mahesh
Starring: Sundeep Kishan,Dimple Chopade,Jayanth
Director: R.Madan Kumar
Producer: R.Madan Kumar
Banner: Color Frames,Red Studios Productions
Music: Gopi Sunder
Story
Shiva (Sundeep Kishan) falls in love
with his classmate Sindhya (Dimple Chopade). Shiva impresses Sindhya and
her parents for marriage and suddenly a character Mahesh creates enough
fuss in Shiva’s life. Now, Shiva with the help of his friend Vasanth
(Jagan) will go in the quest of finding Mahesh’s identity, forms the
core part.
Performances
Sundeep Kishan, who was
last seen in Maranthen Mannithen, fits himself as Shiva. His emotional
expressions and single punch liners with Jagan are laudable. He
performed well in dance sequences.
Dimple Chopade is just another glam doll as her role demands nothing but the skin show in songs.
Jagan is the
nitty-gritty part of the show. His scenes with Sundeep are most
entertaining parts of the movie. Uma Padmanabhan, Srinath and Livingston
are decent in their respective roles.
Technical Analysis
Raana’s Cinematography is good and few
songs were beautifully captured and Gopi Sunder’s musical scores are
mediocre. While the storyline is wafer thin, the emphasis is completely
on specific group of audience as it doesn’t offer anything for family
audience. Screenplay is disappointing and direction is appropriate.
Production values are laudable.
Analysis
Yaaruda Mahesh created enough hype
required for any movie with most promising trailers but utterly failed
to maintain the same impact. Director R.Madan Kumar’s approach for
directing this kind of story is appreciable. First half of the movie is
nothing but the verbal battle between artists, amidst an unnecessary
item number makes you feel little bored. Second half completely focuses
on finding Mahesh, so it leaves impressive single lined humor from Jagan
and Shiva. This movie has loads of adult rated jokes which are mostly
repetitive and this keeps family audience missing from watching the
film.