Yeto Vellipoyindhi Manasu is a beautiful, aching portrait of love, timing, and pride. It’s not a crowd-pleaser, but for those who connect with it, it stays with you long after the credits roll — like a favorite sad song you can’t stop replaying.
Nani, Samantha Ruth Prabhu Music: Ilaiyaraaja The Core Plot The film follows Varun (Nani) and Nithya (Samantha), two upper-class, modern individuals who meet as teenagers. Over a span of roughly 15 years, we see their friendship, their unspoken love, their ego clashes, misunderstandings, and the painful drifting apart — only to ask if they can find their way back. What Works 1. Stunning Realism and Relatability This is not a typical Telugu romance with forced melodrama or village settings. It’s painfully real. Anyone who has experienced a relationship that faded due to timing, career, pride, or silence will see themselves here. The fights are quiet, the separations are logical, and the pain is understated — which makes it hit harder. Yeto Vellipoyindi Manasu Full Mo
You enjoy melancholic, slice-of-life romances like Ala Modalaindi , Ye Maaya Chesave , or 500 Days of Summer . You appreciate Ilaiyaraaja’s music and slow-burn storytelling. Yeto Vellipoyindhi Manasu is a beautiful, aching portrait
Nani plays Varun as a boy who never fully grows up — charming but selfish, impulsive, and at times emotionally cruel. While this is realistic, some viewers may find him too unlikable to root for, especially compared to the more mature Nithya. Over a span of roughly 15 years, we
You prefer fast-paced, action-heavy dramas, clear happy endings, or can’t stand characters who make illogical emotional choices.
The soundtrack is legendary. Songs like "Manasaa" , "Yemito" , and the instrumental theme "Vennellona" are hauntingly beautiful. The background score elevates every silent stare, every rain-soaked argument, and every moment of longing. The music doesn't just support the film — it narrates the unspoken emotions.