Yamaleela 2 Movie Review - 1/5 - Prefer Yamaleela DVD!



Cast: KV Satish,Diah Nicolas and others
Directed by : SV Krishna Reddy
Produced by : Achi Reddy, KV Satish
Banner :Krishvi films
Music : SV Krishna Reddy
Release Date : Nov 28 2014 12:00 AM


Krish (KV Satish), a fun loving guy, falls in love with Anandi (Diah Nicholas). To find cure for Leukemia Cancer, Krish leaves to Manasasarovaram in search of Sanjeevani herbs. Few circumstances force Chitragupta to handover Bavishyavani to Krish and the human disappears upon knowing about the secret of the book. Why does Krish is so determined to find a solution for Leukemia? What all consequences Yama & Chitragupta have faced for losing Bhavishyavani? Know more in theaters!

Artists Performance:

KV Satish fails to prove himself as a hero material with 'Yamaleela 2'. He needs to improve a lot for at least earning respect as an actor, particularly his Dialogue Delivery is terrible. The prime focus should be on his histronics and voice modulation if he wishes to remain in the Industry.

Diah Nicolas as female lead is decent even though she has nothing much to do. Mohan Babu & Brahmanandam as Yama and Chitragupta were just okay. Even with their vast experience, They failed to make the movie watchable. Sada sizzled in the 'Hai Haigaa' dance number. Gabbar Singh Gang is wasted. Rest of the cast including Kota Srinivas Rao, MS Narayana, Rao Ramesh, Aasish Vidhyarthi, Sayaji Shinde, Nisha Kothari, Posani, Tagubothu Ramesh and Others were adequate.

Plus Points:

- Yamaleela Tag

Minus Points:

- Rehash of Yamaleela

- Lethargic Pace

- Situation-less Songs
- Hero Satish

Analysis:

SV Krishna Reddy is remembered for his clean family entertainers and 'Yamaleela' stood as a landmark in his career. Making a sequel to such a film is never gonna be easy and everything has to fall in place to hit the bull's eye. In the case of 'Yamaleela 2', Everything went the other way to only end up biting the dust.

Music & Background Score isn't appealing. Cinematography is good. Visual Effects are decent enough. Dialogues were poor to say the least. Editing could have been much better. Production Values are pretty good.

Box Office: 'Yamaleela 2' received more screens (475) than it actual deserve. At the end of the day, Content matters the most to draw the crowds and almost empty theaters were a sign of least expectations on this socio-fantasy flick. This film can't please any section of audience and thus attains disaster status.

Verdict: Prefer Yamaleela DVD!
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