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Cinematographers Sanu John Varughese and Kuruppath Sreejith create a visual feast. The film travels across Mumbai, Goa, and the serene landscapes of Coonoor. The color grading and framing give the movie a dreamy, romantic aesthetic.
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Years after its initial theatrical and streaming release, Hi Nanna continues to be dissected by cinephiles and industry insiders alike. It stands as a masterclass in emotional storytelling, proving that vulnerability can be just as bankable as violence. as Yashna/Varsha: Her portrayal was praised for its
Following her spectacular Telugu debut in Sita Ramam (2022), Mrunal Thakur solidified her status as a powerhouse performer with Hi Nanna . Yashna is a character trapped in a labyrinth of emotional confusion and external expectations. Thakur brings an ethereal warmth to the screen, balancing effortless charm with profound sorrow. Her chemistry with both Nani and child actor Kiara Khanna feels organic, preventing the film's second-half revelations from feeling forced or contrived. The Supporting Anchors Following her spectacular Telugu debut in Sita Ramam
The success of Hi Nanna relies heavily on its grounded characters and the exceptional chemistry between the lead actors. Nani as Viraj
is more than just a movie; it is a beautiful, heart-wrenching, and ultimately uplifting experience. It masterfully weaves together themes of loss, memory, and the healing power of love. While the plot does rely on some convenient coincidences and melodrama, the film's genuine emotional core, coupled with powerhouse performances from its leads, makes it a must-watch. It is a film that celebrates the quiet heroism of parenthood and reminds us that hope can triumph against all odds, making it a perfect watch for the entire family.
Nanna loved small, unexpected things: a coin found under a garden stone, the hush of snow on a rooftop at dawn, a single firefly trapped, briefly, in the palm of her hand. She collected those moments in a little tin box on her windowsill, labeled with a scrawl only she could read.