Recommended
Music, no doubt is enjoyable, but a couple of songs somewhat hinder the flow of movie. Though these are good visual treats nonetheless, they fail to justify the flow of story. Except for the climax, there is hardly any other incident in the movie that explicitly demonstrates the understanding of Nithya by her father. This could have been highlighted in more scenes than just the two in the second half. The only comedy scene involving innuendo is a tad too bold, which could have made to be a little more appealing, keeping in mind audience of all age groups. Gautam’s sister’s sudden absence from the screen remains unexplained. The film is the remake of ‘Ala Modalaindi’, but it seems to have drawn way too much inspiration from the parent screenplay, in each and every scene.
Anyway, a little put off does not hinder the wholesome entertainment. A little bit of action, a lot of comedy – mostly situational and full of romance, ‘Yennamo Yedho’ is a fairly clean entertainer and a lighthearted movie experience to chill out on, with friends and family. However, be sure not to hold any expectations or prejudiced opinions based on ‘Ala Modalaindi’.