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Yes, Your Honour (2006)
Language
: Malayalam
Cast
: Sreenivasan, Padmapriya, Innocent, Jagathy   Sreekumar, Sai Kumar
Director
: V.M. Vinu
Music
: Deepak Dev
Producers
: P.V. Gangadharan
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Sreenivasan plays a struggling junior lawyer in director V.M. Vinu's "Yes, Your Honour".

The film is about a lawyer Ravi who has passed his prime years under a domineering boss and has been denied all opportunities to grow in his field.

Audiences are treated to typical Sreenivasan humour in the first half of the film. The second half, however, turns out to be a political thriller with the hero grappling with every issue hogging the media in recent times.

The issues range from a money-laundering racket to a sex scandal involving an ex-minister and smuggling of sandalwood from forests to the factories owned by the same ex-minister, played by ubiquitous Sai Kumar.

The writer-director duo T. Damodharan and Vinu has tried to fill the narrative with every possible masala. By the end, one feels the film deserved a little more ordinary treatment.

The emotional patches are filled by portraying Ravi's family life. His wife Maya (Padmapriya), who hails from a rich family, married Ravi after a long-time college romance. She was impressed by the revolutionary zeal in Ravi.

Maya works for an NGO that fights for women's rights. But the script fails to explore dimensions of the relationship between the lead characters. It conveniently treads the familiar path, particularly in the second half.

Sreenivasan holds our interest whenever he is in the frame. It wouldn't be wrong to say that "Yes, Your Honour" belongs to him.

One wishes the script and direction had avoided the political-thriller route the film takes in the second half.

Padmapriya holds her own opposite Sreenivasan. She uses the character to showcase her acting prowess to the fullest. Her performance gives her character an importance in the film, which is notches above the scope provided by the script.

 
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