Protraph
Lack of good storyline.
Matialth
Good concept, poorly executed.
ShangLuda
Admirable film.
Humaira Grant
It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
drabinaya
This movie is a remake of "the quiet family" a Korean movie .. but the essence of Tamil cinema been added with few alterations..makes us laugh as well as fear ...
Akshay Nair
Yaamirukka Bayamey is a film which basically revolves around a guy whose life is eaten up by problems till his long-lost dad offers him a house property. Knowing that this is his chance to start afresh, he decides to move in with his girlfriend. He meets two other people and together, they transform the house into a hotel and start up their business. What happens in the hotel is something the viewers will have to find out as they watch the film. The film is funny and refreshing in parts, some scenes are even creative. Viewers will definitely not be disappointed with the final product. As for the most part of the film, it focuses mainly on typical spooks and scares. What makes it interesting is the comedy which is infused together with those scenes. It's a good attempt from a new team, yet definitely could've showed more strength in several scenes. YB - 7.2/10 (64%)
Firdous Muhammed
I expected much before watching the movie, but the movie was more than my expectations. The debutant director, Deekay has much talent and he used humour in the right way in a horror movie.Kiran (Krishna) lands in trouble by getting debts and causing a problem to a rowdy's son. He receives a letter from his original father, and gets to know that his father has left him a property. Kiran goes to that village with his girlfriend (Rupa) and runs a hotel in his father's bungalow.They runs the hotel with Sharath (Karunakaran) as manager and Saranya (Oviya) (Sharath's sister) as cook. Customers starts coming and they die before the sunrise. Things turn more worse when Kiran finds out the mystery behind the bungalow.I loved the flashback, it has a good song and I felt something different about the flashback. The flashback tells why the bungalow kills everybody.The whole movie was a fun and horror ride. It does'nt have any unnecessary songs. The 80% of the movie is in the bungalow. And its not a very lengthy movie.I started loving tamil cinema. :)
Raj Kumar
A newly inherited property-turned-hotel brings in all sort of trouble wherein every guest who rents dies before sunrise."Yaamiruka Bayamey" is loosely based on a Korean movie with the same premise. Nonetheless it performs exceedingly well and is worth the time and money.Kiran is a happy-go-lucky cum good-for-nothing teenager who barely survives each day with a girlfriend of equal qualities. When fortune bangs on their door they quickly grasp it only to realise later that there is more to their good fortune than meets the eye.Their newly acquired property is renovated into a resort with a manager and his sister to help them run the business. But when the first guests arrive, the problem starts and gets worse with each passing moon.The success of this project lies in the way it had intelligently blended horror and humour, the two most contrasting qualities that can be brought on screen. Still, the screenplay has done a fine job to give you a stomach ache via laughter. The laughter quotient is so huge that even when the horror elements arrive, you are still laughing because of the preceding joke.Given the fact, the film is shot almost in its entirety inside a guest house, it is appreciable that there are no loose or uncanny moments. We are kept deep within our seats laughing at every possible joke the movie can offer.With no heroism, no unnecessary songs, it's movies like these that gives me the confidence that the future of Tamil cinema is in safe hands.