Telugu movie Yashoda released on November 11 and Yashoda reviews are pouring in. The Twitter verdict? A superhit blockbuster!
[November 11, 2022] [#YashodaMovie]is a best Emotional thriller Movie in recent time and such great performances from all the cast and crew. [@Samanthaprabhu2]taken the show on fire and one woman show and an extraordinary performance ever from her. Interesting story/setup that is told in a partly engaging way. While the trailer had generated a lot of buzz, the rave reviews prove that Yashoda is the latest blockbuster in the making. An action thriller written and directed by Hari–Harish, Yashoda stars Samantha in the titular role alongside Unni Mukundan, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, and Murali Sharma. The highly awaited Telugu movie Yashoda released on November 11 and if the internet is to be believed, Yashoda reviews are pouring in.
Yashoda movie review: Samantha Ruth Prabhu delivers a knockout performance in the Telugu thriller, playing a role that's hard to guess for the most part.
The way she handles her character and the eventual transformation is proof of her ability to go the extra mile to make her performance look authentic. The production design deserves a special mention since most of the story unfolds inside a large facility and the setwork is commendable. As Yashoda tries to uncover the secrets of Eva, a strange connection is established with the case the police are working on. The film’s central premise is very interesting and it’s rarely explored before. The rest of the story is about what’s Eva actually doing in the name of surrogacy? Her latest outing Yashoda, too, falls in the same category, as it offers something new to the viewers and it succeeds to a large extent, despite taking a very familiar route when it comes to some twists.
Telugu film 'Yashoda' springs a few surprises and benefits hugely from Samantha Ruth Prabhu's performance that makes up for some missteps.
Sukumar’s cinematography and Mani Sharma’s score add to the mood of the thriller. One of the double-faced characters is not hard to guess, but other reveals hold interest. The story tries to address whether surrogate mothers can have an emotional attachment with the child that is growing within them. In one of the first fights that Yashoda is engaged in, it is her survival instinct that kicks in; she takes on her opponent with anything she finds in a room. Other women in the hospital, played by Divya Sripada and Kalpika Ganesh among others, are bound by the common fact that they opt to be surrogate mothers for financial necessity. Then, when something sinister happens, Yashoda decides to get to the bottom of the puzzle.