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Nani Yevade Subramanyam Movie Review

Nani, Malavika Nair and Vijay Devarakonda starrer Yevade Subramanyam has been released on March 21st on the eve of Ugadi festival across the globe. Zustcinema brings up
Yevade Subramanyam Movie Review below..

Story :-

Subramanyam aka Subbu (Nani) gets his dream to become big in no time and boss to a company by the chance of marrying Nasser's daughter Ria (Ritu Varma). For some days it goes all right but in sudden surprise, Subbu's childhood friend Rishi (Vijay Devarakonda) meets him and everything turns a wierd step where he lost his manager job in the company and finally ends up meeting Anandi (Malavika Nair). Rishi wants to go for a tour with Subbu and that to Doodh Kashi in Himalayas. By which Subbu's life totally changes. Rest of the story is what Subbu gains with this tour forms the crux.

Performance :-

Nani gave his 100 percent for his role and does a decent performances in two shades one in materialistic and other a complex shade role. Entire film carried out by him with a ease.

Malavika Nair is simply briliant in her part and she has a long way to go in Tollywood in performance oriented characters.

Vijay Devarakonda has given a clean and neat performances and given a realistic approach for his role Rishi.

Krishnam Raju's cameo worked out well while Showkar Janaki is good and Ritu Varma is ok.

Technical Analysis

Radhan's musical scores are decent and BGM worked out well in times. DOP by the duo Rakesh-Naveen are applauded and especially to mention the scenic view of Mt.Everst is really awesome to watch. Dialogues are good and editing is crisp. Nag Aswin has come up with a novel script and presented it well. Production values are rich.

Analysis

First half of Yevade Subramanyam starts off with a classy bussinessmen and his approaches to the bussines. The half has humorous and some good dialogues. The flow goes at good pace and brings up clean view to the audience. The characters are introduced at good intervals and makes up the story much interesting to the second half.

Second half kick starts with some interest elements and philosophy about life and the travel to Doodh Kashi in Kashmir. The visuals in this half are top-notch. At the part the pace slowly drops and goes predictable. Length in this half is to heavy and could be edited. Climax brings up with a novel end.

ZC Take :-

Give a Watch How To Discover yourself !. Just Kidding, On a Whole a Cool Entertainer.

Zustcinema Yevade Subramanyam Rating :- 2.75 / 5

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