Yuddham Sharanam Review
Yuddham Sharanam Review
Telugu360 Rating : 2.5/5
Folks from Telugu Film Industry along with the audience are eager to watch a movie from debutante director, as they are like a breath of fresh air. When production house Varaahi Chalanachitram signed Krishna Marimuthu, for hero Naga Chaitanya Akkineni hopes were high on the director’s ability to bring about newness in story or narration. However, Krishna could not showcase any freshness to the script.
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Story:
Arjun (Naga Chaitanya) is a drone maker who lives with his loving parents Rao Ramesh and Revathi. Revathi, a doctor by profession, does charity works in rural areas and in the city as well. Their friend’s daughter Lavanya Tripati , who is also a doctor, stays at their home. Meanwhile, a state minister (Vinod Kumar) plans terror attacks in city to divert peoples’ attention from a land scam. Nayak (Srikanth) executes the minister’s plans
Parents of Arjun come under the radar of villains for a special reason. Soon the feel-good story turns into a crime thriller. Rest of the story is about what transpired between Arjun’s parents and villains and how Arjun takes revenge.
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Analysis:
This film is an attempt to do a crime thriller with backdrop of convincing family story. First half has a feel-good story with some brief moments of love between Naga Chaitanya and Lavanya Tripathi. However, the snail-paced narration in first half may not be liked by all. The sections where Lavanya is introduced to the family and subsequent scenes of romance are classy. Arjun (Naga Chaitanya) who is passionate about drone making technology, uses his invention to carry blood to a pregnant lady caught in a traffic jam. This scene stands out. Few Rao Ramesh dialogues about parenting are impressive.
As the criminality hits the family, movie shifts to non-stop revenge mode from interval block to till the end. The whole second half is a huge let-down. Confusing screenplay and single point conflict fails to appeal. On top of weak story, director has attempted too many unwanted twists.
Senior hero Srikanth in his villain getup is good but his characterization is weak. His role as Nayak has been shown much networked and powerful than cabinet ministers.
Music director Vivek Sagar had made a mark with two good songs, but the background score is pathetic. Two action sequences would have seemed better if only the background score is decent. Vaarahi banner’s production values are good. Dialogue writer Abburi Ravi has written few interesting dialogues in first half for Rao Ramesh character.
Performances:
Naga Chaitanya is pretty cool in Arjun’s character. He has to enact three different shades – as a caring son, naughty lover and an angry young man in this film. Except in a couple of scenes, he succeeded in his role. Lavanya Tripathi has a limited screen presence with no scope to perform but is very charming in this film. Rao Ramesh and Revathi gave their best as far as acting is concerned in this film
Murali Sharma as NIA investigating officer JD Shastri , Srikanth as Nayak are good. However, because of the twists, these two characters are not strongly designed
Positives:
- Feel good family story in first half
- Lead pair Naga Chaitanya, Lavanya Tripathi
- Rao Ramesh, Revathi performance
- Rich visuals
Negatives:
Verdict:
“Yuddham Sharanam” is a big disappointment to put it bluntly. It starts off promisingly but soon the graph keeps going down. It might appear as an average flick for fans and families because of its family tone in first half and for cool lead pair. However, the film nosedived in the second half !
Telugu360 Rating : 2.5/5
Release Date : 8th Sep, 2017
Director : Krishna Marimuthu
Music Director : Vivek Sagar
Choreography : Niketh Bommireddy
Production Company: Vaaraahi Chalana Chitram
Starring : Naga Chaitanya, Lavanya Tripathi, Srikanth