Yamakaathaghi” Tamil Movie Review

Yamakaathaghi” Tamil Movie Review

Cast-:

Roopa Koduvayur Narendra Prasath Ge etha Kailasam Raju Rajappan Subash Ra masamy Haritha and others.

Crew-:

Story, Screenplay and direction by Pepp in George Jayaseelan DOP: Sujith Saran g Editor and Colorist: Sreejith Sarang M usic Director: Jecin George Dialogues: S Rajendran Art Director: P Joseph Babin Sound Design: Sync Cinema Sound Mixi ng: Aravind Menon DI: Sarangs DI Stunt Director: Murali G Casting Director: Reg in Rose Lyricist: Gnanakaravel S Rajendr dran Production Executive: Manavai Lo gu Creative Producer: Sujith Sarang PR O: Sathish Siva (AIM) Publicity Designe er: Ananthu S Kumar (Ident Design Lab) Executive Producer: Venkat Rahul Co P roducer: Ganpathi Reddy Producer: Sri nivasarao Jalakam Global distribution b y Yeshwa Pictures and others.

Story -:

The film begins with the news of a villag e being built in Thanjavur. Within a few minutes of the film, the heroine Rupa an d her father have a fight.

In it, Rupa’s father slaps her and Rupa de cides to commit suicide. Following this, when the rituals are performed to remo ve Rupa’s body, she is unable to even mo ve the bed. This is a big shock to everyon e. No matter what is done, Rupa’s ghost ly body refuses to move, and the rest of the film is a mystery about what really h appened to Rupa.

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Movie Review -:

We have seen so many ghost and supern atural films, but the director deserves pr aise for choosing a story where a woma n fights for justice for her own death, an d especially for choosing a field that is d efinitely appropriate for this time perio d.

Similarly, the heroine of the film, Roopa, plays a corpse and remains motionless f or most of the film, which is definitely a good sign for Tamil cinema. Beyond the heroine, the one who impresses us the most in the film is Geetha Kailasam, who plays the mother, who impresses us with her realistic performance.

Like the first half of the film, the second half could have been carried out in scen es, the scenes move through many dialo gues, and if it had been polished, it woul d have been even more exciting.

The story that takes place in a house, th e cinematographer deserves praise to th e extent that you wonder how they film ed it with a camera. Music composer Jes seen has also done his job well. The Plot
 is very interesting. The heroine Roopa’s performance and Geetha Kailasam’s per formance The second half could have be en moved into more exciting scenes.

Overall, the way in which a woman sho ws that she must continue to fight for he er justice, whether she lives or dies, is w hat makes Emakatagi stand up.

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Written by B4U Media Admin B4U Media Ratting 4.5 / 5