Luck and hard work
Lucky Man
– Review
Yogi Babu has been mocked as an unlucky person since he was a child. He eventually comes to believe it himself.
He marries Rachel Rebecca and has a son named Sadvik. Yogi Babu is a real estate broker who makes a meagre living.
Unexpectedly, he wins a car in a lucky lottery. Because of the car, he begins receiving a monthly paycheck from a real estate company.
Everyone begins to refer to him as a lucky man. Yogi Babu had an altercation with a cop and his car eventually got stolen.
Enraged by this Rachel Rebecca leaves for her father’s house. Yogi Babu believes the car was stolen by the cop. As a result, he steals the cop’s dog. What happens next forms the rest of the story.
Director Venugopal excels in the screenplay and narration. He has created each character in an excellent manner. The way in which he has handled the characters is appreciable.
Yogi Babu carries the entire film on his shoulder. He has performed admirably in the role which undergoes various emotions.
Rachel, as his wife, plays an important part. Her character has been effectively designed. She has got a meaty role and has made the most out of it.
Sadvik, as the son, delivers exactly what was expected of him. Veera, as the cop, suits the part nicely and gives a consistent performance.
His combination scenes with Yogi Bau have worked out really well. The rest of the cast have done their part.
Sean Roldan’s music gels well with the theme of the movie. Rest of the technical aspects are above average.
Rating: 3 out of 5
By Naveen
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