Yash Puri Happy Ending Movie Review & Rating.!
Rating: 2.5/5
Directed by Kowshik Bheemidi, the coming-of-age drama “Happy Ending” made its way to the screens on February 2, featuring Yash Puri and Apoorva Rao in the lead roles. The ensemble cast includes renowned names such as Ajay Ghosh, Vishnu Oi, Jhansi, Anitha Chowdhary, Harsh Roshan, Jiya Sharma, Vamsi Nekkanti, KLK Mani, Kamal Tumu, Swetha, and more.
Plot:
“Happy Ending” revolves around a childhood incident that shapes the destiny of the lead character. A young protagonist, visiting a theater to watch what seems to be a soft porn film, encounters a god-man, portrayed by Ajay Ghosh of “Pushpa” fame. Cursed with a lifetime of self-control as an adult, the bewildered child grows into a confused adult. The narrative unfolds as the protagonist navigates the challenges of adulthood, exploring themes of self-restraint and the consequences of a childhood curse.
Lead actor Yash Puri, a former professional cricketer seen in previous works like “Alanati Sitralu” and “Cheppalani Undi,” brings his experience to the forefront in “Happy Ending.”
Technical Aspects:
The cinematography, skillfully handled by Ashok Seepally, captures the essence of “Happy Ending.” Pradeep R Moram’s editing and Arvind Mule’s production design contribute to the film’s technical finesse. Ravi Nidamarthy’s musical compositions add a melodic layer to the cinematic experience.
Verdict:
“Happy Ending” is a collaborative effort produced by Yogesh Kumar, Sanjay Reddy, and Anil Pallala under the banners Hamstech Films and Silly Monks Studios.
As “Happy Ending” unfolds its tale of self-control and adulthood, the film promises to be a thought-provoking exploration, blending nuanced performances with technical brilliance. Dive into this cinematic journey that delves into the complexities of life, curses, and self-discovery.