Youth Marathi Movie Review: Lost in the track

A group of six college friends plan a trip to Goa. On their way, this bunch of friends comes across a drought-hit village. Yuvraj (Akshay Waghmare) who happens to be the son of politician(Vikram Gokhale), decides to help the villagers with his friends Yutika(Neha Mahajan), Bunty(Akshay Mhatre), Twishe(Meera Joshi), Oudi(Ketaki Kulkarni) and Harsh(Shashank Jadhav). They stay back in the village and try to resolve the situation with the help of a local villager(Satish Pulekar).Their work gains popularity and media attention. So, what happens next is interesting to explore.

The film Youth does handle the social issue of water conservation to avoid drought hit situations. With too many young actors present, Youth does have noble intention but lost the track in the midway. Neha Mahajan is okay as Yutika. Akshay Waghmare, who is grandson of Dada Kondke, is promising but he has to choose his films carefully.

Overall:
Youth does have noble intention but lost the track in the midway.