Yagavarayinum Naa Kaakka (U/A)
26/Jun/2015 Action, Thriller 2 Hrs 31 Mins

Yagavarayinum Naa Kaakka

Critics Review

2.75

Mostly Impressive

Debutant Sathya Prabhas Pinishetty definitely has some uniqueness about his work. The love track might have looked very familiar on paper. But it erupts on screen with loads of humour.The suspense angle is maintained appreciably well. It is the over emphasis on friendship that sorely sticks out. Not because friendship is a bad thing but because we do not feel the vibe of the friendship shown on screen. It is either too flimsy or over dramatised(more)

Source: Bharath Vijayakumar, MovieCrow

2.75

A quality potboiler, with some good thrills and great visuals, but goes a bit overboard on Drama

With nothing much to complain, the director capitalizes on the non-linear narration to accentuate the story with acceptable twists, but the foreplay takes long time before hitting the g-spot of the screenplay. Extra attention to the clich�s and the cinematic liberties would have made YNK a little better than what it is. (more)

Source: Editorial Board, Behindwoods.com

2.50

Yaagavarayinum Naa Kaakka feels rehashed and redundant.

On the whole, this film is like having a grand buffet lunch where all the dishes looks delicious and tempting but ultimately is tasteless and bland. Sathya Prabhas is heavily inspired by classics like Mounaragam, Nayakan, and Naadodigal. The story offers little by way of freshness or originality, instead piling up the cliches and reinforcing lazy stereotypes which lacks tension or thrills.(more)

Source: Moviebuzz, Sify.com

2.75

Takes a long while to get going

Movie keeps you guessing. Some subtlety could've been nice towards the end, as there's too much emotion being milked with over-the-top performances and extra-poignant loud music. But that's not really the film's biggest problem. It is that it doesn't start until you return from the interval break.(more)

Source: Sudhir Srinivasan, The Hindu