Yeto Vellipoyindhi Manasu

My heart's gone somewhere) is a 2012 Indian Telugu-language musical romance film co written, co produced and directed by Gautham Vasudev Menon.

Varun's elder brother who works in a software company, wants to marry his colleague and confesses the same to his parents.

Nithya comes back to India and sees Varun not spending enough time with her due to his busy schedule.

He goes to Manapad in Tamil Nadu where Nithya is working as a school teacher at a tsunami relief camp.

Nithya, shocked and surprised at this sudden development realizes that she couldn't fully understand Varun and breaks down before her sister.

They confess their feelings to each other and the film ends with a note being shown that they are happily married and continue to quarrel and love each other.

In January 2011 producer Bellamkonda Suresh announced that he had signed on Gautham Menon, Ram and Samantha for his next production, a bilingual in Tamil and Telugu, citing that the filming would begin from May 2011.

[6][7] In late September 2011, Ram was replaced with Nani, as the former walked out of the film due to unknown conflicts.

[12] Initially planned to be a bilingual, Menon decided to shoot the film in three languages simultaneously, with Samantha being retained in all three versions.

The songs were performed live by the original artists along with the Anglo-Indian Music Productions orchestra and Hungarian session musicians who had also worked on the film's score.

[24] 123telugu.com gave a positive review stating "Yeto Vellipoyindhi Manasu has a few very soothing numbers that remind you of Ilayaraja's golden years in the 80s and 90s.

"[25] telugu.way2movies.com gave a positive review stating "Yeto Vellipoindi Manasu is packed with Ilayaraja's signature style tracks and with a couple of songs he takes us to 90s feel.

YVM grows on you with the repeated listening..."[26] All lyrics are written by Anantha SreeramThe movie received mixed reviews in general, with critics appreciating Gautham Menon's story, screenplay and dialogues, Nani and Samantha's performances, Ilaiyaraja's soundtracks and background score, The Times of India gave a review stating "the movie unravels at a pace of its own and has very few whistle-moments and has loads of drama.

If it was AR Rehman's music that was Ye Maya Chesave's raison d' etre, it is the class act of both Samantha and Nani (who is nothing less than a revelation) that keeps some of us glued.

"[33] CNN-IBN in its review, too felt that Gautham Menon has delivered a "realistic conversational love story" and lauded the lead pair for their "classy act.

In December 2017, after considering huge popularity for Nani and Samantha the complete movie satellite rights were brought by Star Maa and was aired for the first time on 7 January 2018, 5 years after its release.