Nannusire Kannada Movie

Feature Film | 2008
Critics:
'Nannusire' is just ordinary fare!!
Nov 2, 2008 By RGV


Nannusire is directed by two directors which has not been an unusual thing in the Kannada film industry. An issue based film P.U.C which was released recently was directed by R.S. Brothers.


The story of the film Nannusire has many shades including the one which is described as the most heinous crime of throwing acid on unsuspecting young girls by dejected lovers.


Nannusire starts off as a triangular love story but later acquires several shades. Such subjects need to have an experienced technical wing, particularly in the directors department. The script looks so unrealistic that silly mistakes often get repeated on the screen. But since the film is directed by two directors separately there is no uniformity in the film. And the film suffers from inadequate performances from its new artists. The comedy sequences in the film fail to make any impact and look too silly. One item song is well shot in Goa.


The story revolves around the love affair of Abhishek and Tanmayee in the beginning. And suddenly the film gets a twist in the form of a mysterious caller who happens to be his Abhishek's former lover Keerthi. Her intention is to expose Abhishekh for all his wrong doings including his methods to ensnare girls with his charm and fraudulent methods. Keerthi had refused his overtures earlier and an irritated Rahul throws acid on her. But later he says that he wanted to only threaten Keerthi with a duplicate acid. The whole family suffers this tragedy. Keerthi wants to take revenge, but later Tanmayee says that Abhishekh has faced punishment for what he had done, but still she would marry his lovable rascal.


The directors have failed to extract work from from Rahul who is the hero of the film. He looks sleepy in most of the sequences and fails to emote for any scene. The two girls are little better in showing their prowess in acting.


The film's music of Premji Amaran is a heady mix of lifted tunes and sound bites. The editor has done a shoddy job. The camera work is also ordinary. Two directors have really spoiled the broth.


Just an ordinary fare.


RGV

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