Rotten Tomatoes
Movies Tv shows RT App News Showtimes

Yashaswini Sri

Yashaswini Sri's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
Publications:

Reviews

Movies TV Shows
Ustaad Bhagat Singh (2026) 1.5/5 EDIT “If you are a Pawan Kalyan loyalist, there is enough here for you. If you are not, this one tests your patience and yields nothing.” – The Indian Express Mar 19, 2026 Full Review Made in Korea (2026) 3/5 EDIT “On paper, this is a premise with real emotional potential. In practice, the film delivers on some of that promise and quietly squanders the rest.” – The Indian Express Mar 12, 2026 Full Review Mrithyunjay (2026) 3.5/5 EDIT “It is controlled, confident in its genre, and anchored by a Sree Vishnu performance that deserves to be seen. But it is also a film that sets up a more satisfying conclusion than it is willing to deliver.” – The Indian Express Mar 9, 2026 Full Review Thaai Kizhavi (2026) 4/5 EDIT “Thaai Kizhavi is a well-written, well-acted rural entertainer that works as a comedy drama, and leaves you thinking a little after the credits roll. Radikaa Sarathkumar reminds everyone why she belongs at the center of a film.” – The Indian Express Feb 27, 2026 Full Review Hey Bhagawan (2026) 3/5 EDIT “The first half is fun, Naresh is excellent, and there are enough laughs to keep things moving. It is when the film tries to become more emotionally significant that it runs into trouble.” – The Indian Express Feb 21, 2026 Full Review Couple Friendly (2026) 3/5 EDIT “The second half could have been smoother, and the tonal shift might not work for everyone. But it has heart, strong performances (especially from Manasa Varanasi), and enough genuine moments to overcome its flaws.” – The Indian Express Feb 19, 2026 Full Review With Love (2026) 4/5 EDIT “With Love is the kind of film that won’t blow you away with spectacle, but it will sit quietly in your chest for days afterward. ” – The Indian Express Feb 7, 2026 Full Review Euphoria (2026) 4/5 EDIT “This is a film with an iron spine. It picks a stance on every issue it raises and never deviates from it, not for commercial convenience, not for audience comfort. ” – The Indian Express Feb 6, 2026 Full Review
No Reviews Yet
Load More