<i>Yes Your Honour</i> Review
Courtesy:
Galatta
Wednesday,
December
06,
2006
Sreenivasan
movies
Prajapathi,
Bhargavacharitham
and
Balram
did
not
do
well
in
the
box
office
and
now
he
has
come
up
with
his
new
project
Yes
Your
Honour.
Sreenivasan
comes
back
with
all
intensity
in
this
film.
So
fans
of
Sreenivasan
are
expecting
more
from
him
in
this
film
in
which
Sreeni
has
made
an
all-out
effort
to
make
this
movie
a
hit.
The director of the film is V.M. Vinu, who has now been rejuvenated to a youthful vibrant director of this millennium. The story of the film mainly concentrates on court and its affairs. The scripts will be handled by T. Damodharan, so the movie goes with a little comedy. The main character of the film is an advocate Ravishankar (Sreenivasan), an idealist. He is practicing as junior to advocate Venugopal and his aim is to serve the society by applying the law. But soon he comes to understand that judiciary is a bed of corruption and the profession of law does not hold its true moral values and has become submissive to money and power.
Ravishankar helps in the household activities of his senior and his senior does not give any individual case to him. His senior also does not allow him to enter the court campus very often. Finally, one day, his senior gives him a case. Ravishankar studies the case and prepares hard to win the case with great effort. But finally, when the case comes to court, the senior gives the case to another junior. This incident makes Ravishankar very upset as his senior does not even consider him as a law graduate. So, he throws his own gown into the sea.
Padmapriya, who plays the role of Maya, wife of Ravishankar is a supporter for women's rights, always advices Ravishankar and gives her full support to him. She asks Ravishankar to start a new life with the assistance of Judge Mukundan. So, Ravishankar starts his life as a public prosecutor, in which he faces many problems due to criminals and anti-social elements. Finally, how he attains success is the theme of the story.
This film is a moderate budget film and the scenes from the movie reveal this very glaringly. The camera is handled by Shaji, editing is by P.C.Mohanan, which should remind us of a racy movie. Overall, the director should be proud of himself to give a film like this, a film with a moral, and better than his previous films.
Direction
:
V.M.
Vinu
Production
:
P.V.
Gangadharan
Music
:
Deepak
Dev
Cast
:
Sreenivasan,
Padmapriya,
Riaz
Khan,
Sreeraman,
Innocent,
Thilakan,
Jagathy
Sreekumar,
Saikumar
,
Cochin
Haneefa,
Raja,
Abu
Salim,
Babu
Namboothiri,
Suresh.
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