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Debutant director Naveen's latest Kannada film, Na Ninna Bidalare, that delves into the complexities of human emotion, weaving a poignant tale of love, loss, and redemption. This movie which has no connection to the yesteryear cult classic film will enthral fans of the horror genre, as well as those who enjoy a good emotional drama.
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Naa Ninna Bidalare Movie Review : Na Ninna Bidalare review: A thrilling horror that explores the depths of human emotion
Critic's Rating: 3.0/5
Plot: Na Ninna Bidalare tells the tale of Chaarvi who tries to find answers to the mysterious past
Review: Chaarvi (played by Ambali) is found in a precarious position on the riverbank. After rescuing her, Rishi (Panchu) finds out that she’s suffering from amnesia, devoid of her memory. Rishi leaves no stone unturned in finding out the truth, leading them to a mysterious house in Madikeri amidst a dense forest. This sets the premise of the story. The rest of the journey is filled with many twists and turns.
Debutant director Naveen's latest Kannada film, Na Ninna Bidalare, that delves into the complexities of human emotion, weaving a poignant tale of love, loss, and redemption. This movie which has no connection to the yesteryear cult classic film will enthral fans of the horror genre, as well as those who enjoy a good emotional drama. The film features stellar performances from Ambali and Panchi. Ambali's mesmerising portrayal of the ghost, combined with Panchi's powerful performance, creates a chilling and emotionally charged experience. Thyagarajan's haunting score and Veeresh's breathtaking cinematography transport viewers to a world of darkness and despair.
-Pramod Mohan Hegde
Review: Chaarvi (played by Ambali) is found in a precarious position on the riverbank. After rescuing her, Rishi (Panchu) finds out that she’s suffering from amnesia, devoid of her memory. Rishi leaves no stone unturned in finding out the truth, leading them to a mysterious house in Madikeri amidst a dense forest. This sets the premise of the story. The rest of the journey is filled with many twists and turns.
Debutant director Naveen's latest Kannada film, Na Ninna Bidalare, that delves into the complexities of human emotion, weaving a poignant tale of love, loss, and redemption. This movie which has no connection to the yesteryear cult classic film will enthral fans of the horror genre, as well as those who enjoy a good emotional drama. The film features stellar performances from Ambali and Panchi. Ambali's mesmerising portrayal of the ghost, combined with Panchi's powerful performance, creates a chilling and emotionally charged experience. Thyagarajan's haunting score and Veeresh's breathtaking cinematography transport viewers to a world of darkness and despair.
-Pramod Mohan Hegde
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