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Prabhas in Yogi (2007)

Review by AvinashPatalay

Yogi

A big downer!

Having watched Dil and Tagore, one would expect VVV to deliver something above the notch.

The story is filled with too many coincidences and Watching Yogi give you a feel of watching a 70's for there are far too many coincidences in the movie and too many liberties taken. Just remaking a Kannada hit film doesn't justify enough.

Prabas, Nayantara & Sharada are good. They give their best. Rajan P Dev, Pradeep Rawat & Kota justify their roles well. Nothing special about comedy attempts by Venu Madhav & Ali. The actor who plays physically handicapped gives a noteworthy performance.

The story relies heavily on the bonding between the mother and son, and sadly the audience fails to connect. Culrpit: Narration and screenplay. Also perhaps linear presentation of the story would have helped.

PS: The punchline "A feel that never ends" is a big joke!
  • AvinashPatalay
  • Nov 30, 2008

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