Why these Negatives Samantha?
The directors do a good job of maintaining the tension and balance between the two sides. On the down side, there are some obvious cinematic liberties that could have been avoided, such as a perverted security guard, a closely watched location with numerous blind spots, and a spine-chilling mafia set up with open exit doors. The pre-emotional climax's building elements are too traditional.
Most of the time, the thrill component worked, but the emotional scenes were clichéd. A few regular action blocks lead to the climax, which is clear. Yashoda is an adequate thriller overall, despite a few stereotypical sequences. Had these flaws were avoided, it would have been an Epic blockbuster in true terms.