Yevadu live updates from premier show
        
        
        
        Yevadu  live updates from premier shows .
        
        Ram Charan , Shruti Hassan , Amy Jackson starring YEVADU gearing up for its grand release on January 12th, Allu Arjun and Kajal Agarwal will be seen in cameo roles . Vamsi Paidipally directed this flick and Dil Raju produced this film under Sri Venkateswara creations banner.
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        Live From : Sree Ramulu Theater , Hyderabad
        Read on for Yevadu Live Updates.
        
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Yevadu Premier show begins. The crowd is going berserk at Sree Ramulu Theater.
 
          - Rolling Titles.
 
          - The movie introduces a crying Kajal Aggarwal as Deepthi and Stylish Star Allu Arjun as Satya.
 
          - The first action sequence begins with Bunny trying to save Kajal. Well picturised fights.
 
          - Queue track Cheliya Cheliya song. Just a little bit piece.
 
          - Rahul Dev murders Kajal’s parents.
 
          - Another extravagant fight sequence. Kajal is killed.
 
          - Allu Arjun is also severely injured. His face is severely burnt.
 
          - After the rest of the titles, the movie jumps ahead 10 months.
 
          - Allu Arjun undergoes complex plastic surgery. He turns into Ram Charan.
 
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Cheliya Cheliya song is queued again. Fans are excited and on their toes mainly thanks to DSP’s rocking BGM’s and tunes.
 
          - A few montage shots during Cheliya Cheliya take the story forward.
 
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Brahmanandam enters to a roaring applause from the crowd.
 
          - Ram Charan decides to begin his revenge on everyone who spoiled his life.
 
          - Ram Charan meets Amy Jackson and they make a clever scheme.
 
          - Great comedy track by Prabhas Srinu.
 
          - Ram Charan manages to kill the first of his enemies in a powerful action sequence.
 
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Brahmanandam is keeping the audience well engaged. Good comic relief.
 
          - An action packed Pre-interval sequence has the audience on the edge of their seats.
 
          - Amy Jackson and Ram Charan groove to the hit song Oye Oye. Fantastic beach locations.
 
          - Cherry finishes off another villain. The story is moving at great pace.
 
        
        
          - Surprising twist. Very different.
 
          - The third murder in progress. Very well built up action sequence.
 
          - Ram Charan and Sruthi dance to the rocking item number Ayyo Papam. Great moves by Charan fans are happy.
 
          - Cherry finally gets to fight with Rahul Dev. A routine and predictable fight, but very emotional.
 
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Sai Kumar enters now. Subbaraju comes in with a surprising twist.
 
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Movie goes into the interval with a serious twist.
 
          - Interval now. Pretty ok film so far. Good action sequences and a tremendously fetching BGM by DSP. The comedy is also another highlight in the movie .Lets wait in anticipation for what pans out in the second half.
 
        
        The second half begins.
        
          - The story goes to flashback mode. Ram Charan is shown to be Charan.
 
          - Vennela Kishore enters to raucous applause.
 
          - Routine action episode in the college. Ram Charan follows up the fight with a song.
 
          - ‘Freedom’ is even more awesome on-screen. Great moves by Charan.
 
          - There is a collective roar in the theater at the mention of Pawan Kalyan.
 
          - Excellent dialogue between Ram Charan and Jayasudha.
 
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Sai Kumar is back on the screen. The powerful dialogue is captivating.
 
          - Enter the beautiful Sruthi Hassan. The story is starting to drag a little.
 
          - The melodious Nee Jathaga begins now.
 
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Rutine emotional scenes build up the drama.
 
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Sai Kumar is performing like a champion. Great way to hold the audience in.
 
          - Intense rain fight sequence. DSP’s rocking BGM rules all the way.
 
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Jayasudha delivers a great dialogue.
 
        
        
           
          
        
        
        
        
       
      
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