Nani yevade subramanyam Review
CAST AND CREW: Nani, Malavika Nair, Vijay Devarakonda, Ritu Varma DIRECTION: Nag Ashwin GENRE: Drama STORY:...
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CAST AND CREW:
Nani, Malavika Nair, Vijay Devarakonda, Ritu Varma
DIRECTION: Nag Ashwin
GENRE: Drama
STORY:
Subbu is an ambitious and greedy businessman, whose perfect life goes normal with the arrival of his childhoodfriend Rishi Soon, Subbu is forced to go on a journey to the Himalayas, which changes his life forever.
The lead character, Subbu (Nani) is a personification of ambition and greed, who has planned his life to the last detail, and in complete contrast to Subbu's characterisation is his childhood friend, Rishi (Vijay Deverakonda). A hippie at heart, Rishi believes that one must live life to the fullest and do whatever you want to do. He keeps coaxing Subbu to come along with him to Doodh Kashi in the Himalayas and that becomes an obsession for him. We aren't told it is that Rishi wants to find or do there, but the journey itself sounds too exciting to him to forget. However, there's a catch. Subbu
is entrusted with the duty of acquiring a rival company, which gets complicated with the arrival of Anandi (Malavika Nair),whose whimsical attitude catches him off-guard. For anyone who has been through a quarter-life crisis and managed to overcome it, Yevade Subramanyam almost feels like a
biography. And it's amazing how much of the drama feels real. Be it the conversations between Nani and Malavika Nair, or moments where Nani contemplates about his life and starts caring for others, it's all captured extremely well. The three lead characters, who are in complete command of their roles, are a treat to watch. There's no exaggeration or melodrama in the film, and even when Rishi goes through a mental breakdown, he sounds like a voice of reason.
Nani digs deep into his arsenal of talent to stay true to the character throughout the film. He begins as an overgrown 10th class kid, who's blinded by his ambition, and becomes a man when he finds his purpose in life high up in the snow-capped mountains. Yevade Subramanyam will go down as one of Nani's best films irrespective of its fate at the box-office.
Rating:3.25/5
Nani, Malavika Nair, Vijay Devarakonda, Ritu Varma
DIRECTION: Nag Ashwin
GENRE: Drama
STORY:
Subbu is an ambitious and greedy businessman, whose perfect life goes normal with the arrival of his childhoodfriend Rishi Soon, Subbu is forced to go on a journey to the Himalayas, which changes his life forever.
The lead character, Subbu (Nani) is a personification of ambition and greed, who has planned his life to the last detail, and in complete contrast to Subbu's characterisation is his childhood friend, Rishi (Vijay Deverakonda). A hippie at heart, Rishi believes that one must live life to the fullest and do whatever you want to do. He keeps coaxing Subbu to come along with him to Doodh Kashi in the Himalayas and that becomes an obsession for him. We aren't told it is that Rishi wants to find or do there, but the journey itself sounds too exciting to him to forget. However, there's a catch. Subbu
is entrusted with the duty of acquiring a rival company, which gets complicated with the arrival of Anandi (Malavika Nair),whose whimsical attitude catches him off-guard. For anyone who has been through a quarter-life crisis and managed to overcome it, Yevade Subramanyam almost feels like a
biography. And it's amazing how much of the drama feels real. Be it the conversations between Nani and Malavika Nair, or moments where Nani contemplates about his life and starts caring for others, it's all captured extremely well. The three lead characters, who are in complete command of their roles, are a treat to watch. There's no exaggeration or melodrama in the film, and even when Rishi goes through a mental breakdown, he sounds like a voice of reason.
Nani digs deep into his arsenal of talent to stay true to the character throughout the film. He begins as an overgrown 10th class kid, who's blinded by his ambition, and becomes a man when he finds his purpose in life high up in the snow-capped mountains. Yevade Subramanyam will go down as one of Nani's best films irrespective of its fate at the box-office.
Rating:3.25/5