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Cast and Crew

Cast: Yogesh,Nana Patekar,Atul Kulkarni

Director: Ramesh Rao

Producer: T P Siddaraju

Music Director: Anoop Seelin

Release Date: 22 Oct 2010

Genre: Action – Drama

Language: Kannada


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The Story:

In Yaksha movie Yogish plays Yaksha Raj Pulikeshi, a college student. But Yaksha is more interested in reading about underworld dons. He takes a liking to Poonja, (Atul Kulkarni) an underworld don. He makes much effort to become his assistant because he wants to be ‘powerful’ like him. He joins his gang and becomes the don’s favourite as well. He begins to do the dirty job for the don and kills many opponents.




When his mother, brother and grandfather come to know that Yaksha is working for a don, they are upset. Yaksha had wrongly informed them that he worked in a coffee shop. But there is an hidden truth. Yaksha is not working for the don. He has joined him only to eliminate him. The flashback reveals the true story of Yaksha and his father Pulikeshi (Nana Patekar). Nana makes for an inspiring screen presence. The roles of Komal, Master Hirannaiah and Kishore are also noteworthy. Though Atul Kulkarni has more screen time, Nana Patekar steals the show in the last one hour. Debutant director Ramesh Bhagavath should have done some more exercise for services provided by Samy Associates. Firstly it is not a stunning role for an actor like Naana Patekar. He has done roles with high degree in Hindi films. The diction of Kannada from Nana Patekar is not good. Secondly the role stitched to Yogish is beyond his capacity. Thirdly ‘Yaksha’ suffers in the screenplay and it is a routine saga of revenge! In the music department and cinematography there is some good work. Otherwise it is ‘Drohakal’ twisted again.




We have seen innumerable films of son taking revenge on the father departure from the hands of criminals. Director Ramesh Bhagavath with all support extended to him gives an unimpressive film.


Yaksha Movie Review:

Yaksha raj Pulakeshi alias ‘Yaksha’ knows the job of ‘Yakshini’ (magic). He learns this practice so that he can go near to the dreaded don Punja (Atul Kulkarni). Yaksha joins the wrong company of Punja earns his goodwill and he is waiting for the opportunity. Punja knows that Yaksha is in his gang to take revenge on death of his super cop father Yogaraj Pulakeshi. It is fight to finish and right intervention of Prakruthi Banavasi saves Yaksha from his killings of bad elements in the society. As wanted by his father ‘Fearless and Crimeless Society’ Yaksha gets the credit without entering the pages of criminal records.




The second half of the film is more interesting and that is obviously because of the presence of stalwart actor Nana Patekar. He is Yogaraj Pulakeshi father of two sons and his wife is Sharanya in the film. With the slogan of Bhagavad Geetha ‘Yada Yadahi Dharmasya…’ he makes entry and in the flash back Yogaraj Pulakeshi is a terror to the underworld. With 50 plus encounters he is feared for his straightforward approach. Such a hard nut to crack Yogaraj Pulakeshi is killed by the master mind of Punja (Atul Kulkarni).


Nana Patekar strikes not in a stunning way and he is cool in his dialogues and breezy action. He utters the dialogue of his ‘Kranthiveer’ cinema – Yek Machchar Admi Ko Hijada Banatha Hain’. He has tried the Kannada dialogues on his own but that is not impressive.


Yogish is lively of course but this is a heavy film for him. He does not have that stature and still boyish. Rubi as heroine has no job except to appear in two songs. Master Hirannaiah capacity is wasted. Sharanya, Kishore, Atul Kulkarni and GK Govinda Rao are apt.


The song choreographed for Nana Patekar Rakachaka……is very nice to see on screen. The popular light music song of NS Laksminarayana Bhatta the words do not reach the ears as instruments take over.


KS Chandrasekhar in the camera has made every shot look very neat. The production values of this film are good however something more is needed from TP Siddaraju, the producer of a blockbuster like ‘Dhuniya’.

It is a dream role for Yogish (Loose Mada) to be acting along with Nana Patekar in his home production. For those eager what Nana plays in the film; one, he is a super cop, second he plays Yogish’s father as well . That should be enough of spice to get audience more interested about perhaps Yogish’s biggest film till date.


The film also has many other things going for it. The songs, which have been shot in a very stylish manner rather than the ‘tapang’ style of his earlier films are already a sensation. They look awesome on the big screen. Yogish has also considerably changed his mannerisms in the film and does not come across as the ‘too local’ image of his. He proves that he can look and act the mod guy.


Coming to the story, Yogish plays Yaksha Raj Pulikeshi, a college student. But Yaksha is more interested in reading about underworld dons. He takes a liking to Poonja, (Atul Kulkarni) an underworld don. He makes much effort to become his assistant because he wants to be ‘powerful’ like him. He joins his gang and becomes the don’s favourite as well. He begins to do the dirty job for the don and kills many opponents.


When his mother, brother and grandfather come to know that Yaksha is working for a don, they are upset. Yaksha had wrongly informed them that he worked in a coffee shop. But there is an hidden truth. Yaksha is not working for the don. He has joined him only to eliminate him. The flashback reveals the true story of Yaksha and his father Pulikeshi (Nana Patekar). Nana makes for an inspiring screen presence. The roles of Komal, Master Hirannaiah and Kishore are also noteworthy. Though Atul Kulkarni has more screen time, Nana Patekar steals the show in the last one hour.


Yaksha is a worthy effort by TP Siddaraju the producer and a commendable work by director Ramesh Bhagavat. Imran Sardaria’s choreography of three songs is a treat to the eyes as is the music by Anoop Seelin and camerawork by Chandra Shekar. A film that is sure to endear Yogish to his fans more.

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