Movie: Yemaindhi Ee Vela
Movie Name : Yemaindi Ee Vela
Music: Chakri
Cinematography: Bujji
Editing: Mutyala Nani
Producer: K Radha Mohan
Story, Dialogues,Screenplay & Direction: Sampath Nandi
Cast: Varun Sandesh, Nisha Agarwal, Shashank, Nisha Shah, Vennela Kishore, M S Narayana, Jhansi, Krishna Bhagawan, Pragathi, Madhu Sharma etc

Banner: Sri Satya Sai Arts
Release Date: 12th Nov 2010

Yemaindi Ee Vela Movie Story
Srinu (Varun Sandesh) and Avantika (Nisha Agarwal) will be in love and get maried against their parents wishes in the past and in no time they get separated due to some reasons and get ready to marry someone else.
Srinu (Varun) to Nimisha (Nisha Shah) and Avantika (Nisha Agarwal) to Yuva (Shashank).
And now the story takes a turn when they are almost about to get married to their new partners. Whether they get married or will the essense of love stops them forms the rest of the story.
Actors Performance:
As usual Varun Sandesh has given a spirited performance. His foreign accent has reduced but he should not have forced the Telangana accent that looked superficial. He did his best to keep the film going.
Nisha resembles Kajal in side angles and she looks cute. However, there is a lot of stiffness in her body language and it will take another three or four films for her to get that confidence and screen presence.
Vennela Kishore is a show stealer. In fact, he is the person who brings in some really nice moments of humor. It is about time the Tollywood folks give this talented performer some meatier roles and better banners.
Shashank did his bit as required but then he seems to have lost his confidence in front of the camera. His performance looked quite brittle, the flow and talent he showed in ‘Anukokunda Oka Roju’ was missing completely.
Nisha Shah looks voluptuous and seductive. She is comfortable and has the right kind of looks. If she can work on reducing her flab, she has the potential to grab few more offers.
Pragathi was elegant, few of her dialogues were quite thought provoking. MS Narayana and Krishna Bhagawan were brief, Madhu Sharma showed her oomph in the item song. Jhansi was okay.
Highlights:
  • Vennela Kishore’s comedy
  • The scenes where Pragathi reminds Nisha about the value of parents and the essence of marriage
  • Varun’s dialogue on Nagarjuna and Naga Chaitanya
Disappointments:
  • Cheap and sleazy comedy
  • The portrayal of girls in Ameerpet hostel and the portrayal of men on the whole
  • Double meaning dialogues
  • Songs and background score
  • The cause of break up between Varun and Nisha looks absolutely silly
  • The urge to have physical relationship and how Varun keeps begging Nisha for that
Final Analysis:
Weak directorial skills ruined the film. First half goes around how boys and girls are ‘making out’ in internet centers, Ameerpet center. The portrayal of boys showing interest only in the physical aspects of a girl and how the girls in hostel tend to treat boyfriends is absurd. Maybe, things like that happen in real life but cinema is definitely not the medium to speak about it and create publicity.
The film was made to target the youth and college going audience and if the message for them is to have sex, get married later then the very norm of culture, tradition and human ethics goes down the drain. Sometimes, such films tend to mislead the youth.
At the box office, the film might score here and there due to the comedy and a bit due to the second half but this will score poorly in front of family audience and thinking audience.
Yemaindhi Ee Vela Movie Rating : 3/5

CREDITS: TOLLYANDHRA.COM

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