Yutha Satham Review - Too Loud and Noisy!

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Raghavi (Saipriya Deva), the film's heroine, arrives at the police station to file a complaint about a rainy day. While waiting for the inspector to return, he is viciously stabbed to death outside the police station (Parthiban). The automaker who saw the murder likewise passes away, leaving no record. Meanwhile, parthiban joins detective man Nakula (Gautam Karthik) in the police station after accidentally picking him up on his way someplace. He wants to know how he finds out about the murder and why it is happening. The novel 'Yutta Sattam' by Rajesh Kumar is the inspiration for the film.

Detective Nakula is played by gautam karthik in the major role. The question of whether he is the film's hero arises. As for the second man, the same can be said. That's his acting and scenes. In the last combat scene, the man is still adivanki. This only adds to the suspicion. To that extent, his character fails to make an impression on the audience. In a single line, gautam appears in the scenes he described, relying on the image. In actuality, the protagonist is actor Parthiban's inspector role. He is depicted as a non-uniformed inspector throughout the film. In this film, though, his monotone speaking is unpleasant. comedy rhyming speaks for timing and puts the story's flow to the test.

Robot shankar does the same. In the movie 'Velainu Vandutta Vellaikkaran', the robot shankar combination is somewhat laughable. But, it only evokes anger. It is good to understand that it is time for robo shankar to change his style. Saipriya deva as the heroine. For him it is a character with a lot of scope but something refuses to stick to the audience and the story. mano Ela, Sams, Vaiyapuri, Kumki Aswin, as the director has done his usual field.

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