❝To win war, you must wage war! If we live, we get the world; if not, it's only our lives we'd lose.❞
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Just like Rachcha, Yevadu isn't an outstanding film by any stretch of the imagination, but I still enjoy watching it. The whole face transplant concept surprisingly works well, though I have to say Ram Charan was kinda just himself during the first half, instead of acting more like Allu Arjun. Plot-wise, the first half is slightly weaker than the second, but it's definitely more masala than the intense emotion and action towards the last half an hour. The supporting cast are pretty good, overall, and there are more than a few excellent moments as well, though I'm not a huge fan of the songs. All in all, another nostalgic Telugu film that's definitely not going to be everyone's cup of tea, but one I'll keep revisiting.
❝To win war, you must wage war! If we live, we get the world; if not, it's only our lives we'd lose.❞
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Just like Rachcha, Yevadu isn't an outstanding film by any stretch of the imagination, but I still enjoy watching it. The whole face transplant concept surprisingly works well, though I have to say Ram Charan was kinda just himself during the first half, instead of acting more like Allu Arjun. Plot-wise, the first half is slightly weaker than the second, but it's definitely more masala than the intense emotion and action towards the last half an hour. The supporting cast are pretty good, overall, and there are more than a few excellent moments as well, though I'm not a huge fan of the songs. All in all, another nostalgic Telugu film that's definitely not going to be everyone's cup of tea, but one I'll keep revisiting.