Lucky Man movie review

Story:

Yogi Babu is taunted as an unlucky person since childhood. He also grows up to believe this himself.

He gets married to Rachel Rebecca and has a son Sadvik. Yogi Babu is struggling with a meager income as a real estate broker.

Unexpectedly a car falls as a gift in a lucky draw. He starts getting a monthly salary from a real estate company because of the car.

Everyone starts calling him a lucky man. Yogi Babu gets into a conflict with a cop. Eventually, Yogi Babu’s car gets stolen.

Angered by this Rachel Rebecca leaves for her father’s house. Yogi Babu thinks that it was the cop who stole the car. Hence, he steals the cop’s dog.

What happens next forms the rest of the story.

Analysis:

Director Venugopal shines in the writing department. The way he has created every character is impressive. Some of the dialogues evoke laughter and most of them make the audience think.

The screenplay is unpredictable. While this is one of the positives of the film, it is also the movie’s biggest drawback.

Yogi Babu shoulders the movie like a pillar. His comedy onliners land on point. The way he has handled the role is impressive.

Rachel as his wife has a strong role. Her character is designed in an effective manner.

Sadvik as the son delivers what was expected from him.

Veera as the cop fits the role perfectly and has delivered a stable performance.

Rest of the cast have delivered what was expected from them.

Sean Roldan’s music is impressive. Rest of the technical aspects are passable.

Rating: 3.2/5