Yellow (2025) Tamil Review - Here are the Critics Reviews of Yellow starring Poornima Ravi, Vaibhav Murugesan, Sai Prasanna.
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| Movie/ Series Details |
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| Poster | |
| Cast | Poornima Ravi, Vaibhav Murugesan, Sai Prasanna |
| Director | Hari Mahadevan |
| Year | 2025 |
| Language |
Tamil |
REVIEWS
This travel-romance is a quiet discovery, borrowing from soul-searching tropes but executing it with sincerity. Though flawed and occasionally draggy, the film is unexpectedly genuine, populated with characters worth spending time with, delivering emotional beats more often than not.
3.6/5 (Chennai Vision)
A feel-good film that transcends expectations, 'Yellow' uplifts the spirit with its refreshing take on the genre. Poornima Ravi delivers an impressive and sincere performance, portraying a woman's journey of self-discovery. The cinematography beautifully captures Kerala's scenic locales, complementing crisp dialogues and an immersive experience.
3.0/5 (Samayam Tamil)
The film 'Yellow' effectively conveys the necessity of travel, standing out despite many films on journeys of change. Poornima Ravi brilliantly carries the film, portraying her character's transformation from a broken individual to one finding clarity. Vaibhav Murugesan adds charm, making the film a captivating watch.
N/A (News Today)
Yellow is a refreshing feel-good drama that blossoms into an emotionally engaging experience. Poornima Ravi's sincere performance as Adirai effectively captures a young woman's journey of self-realization. The stunning cinematography, particularly of Kerala's vibrant streets and misty hills, is a major highlight, enhancing the film's soothing narrative.
3.5/5 (mykollywood.com)
The film explores Aathirai’s emotional road trip to healing and hope after personal setbacks. Director Hari Mahadevan's debut narrative is simple yet adequate, using Kerala’s scenic locales to reflect Aathirai’s internal state. Poornima Ravi gracefully carries the emotional weight, portraying a sincere journey of self-discovery. [cite: 8, previous search output]
N/A (Maalai Malar)
Abi Advik's cinematography greatly enhances the film, beautifully capturing the natural landscapes of mountains and waterfalls. Poornima Ravi delivers an outstanding performance, effectively conveying the emotional depth of her character's journey through heartbreak, professional challenges, and family responsibilities. Hari Mahadevan skillfully directs a story about resilience and self-discovery.
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