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4/10
Routine Romantic Drama
IPyaarCinema5 June 2022
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Naa Nuvve is a routine romantic drama which gets distracted by some wayward execution. Things could have been good but lack of grip in the narration makes things outdated. Tamannah is the major plus point of the film. She has a very strong author backed role and does complete justice to it. She looks beautiful and has been showcased well in her character.
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9/10
Naa Nuvve Review
Magow-Intermean31 August 2018
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RJ Meera (Tamannaah) is a happy-go-lucky girl who's a big believer of destiny. She believes it's the same magic that brought Varun (Kalyan Ram) into her life. Varun on the other hand has a much more practical approach to life. Meera (Tamannaah) is the happy-go-lucky girl who's told the good news that she has passed her exams on her fourth attempt just when she comes across a picture of Varun (Kalyan Ram). Believing him to be her lucky charm and in possession of Kalyani's (Varun's mother or grandmother, it's never Varun (Kalyan Ram) on the other hand keeps trying to leave to the US, but somehow keeps getting deterred at the airport each time he tries to. Supposedly it is destiny doing its bit to bring these two lovebirds together. made clear) book, she sets out to find him in the vast city of Hyderabad. Varun (Kalyan Ram) on the other hand keeps trying to leave to the US, but somehow keeps getting deterred at the airport each time he tries to. Supposedly it is destiny doing its bit to bring these two lovebirds together. Despite the short run-time, the film seems to drag forever, failing to make a mark. The screenplay and editing of this one definitely needed some tweaking. The film features an extensive cast of stalwarts like Tanikella Bharani, Posani Krishna Murali, Surekha Vani, and even young ones like Bithiri Sathi, Vennela Kishore, Praveen and Priyadarshi (in an unnecessary cameo). However, this beautiful cast is reduced to doing nothing more than playing catalysts in the lead characters' lives as and when needed. The only element that saves this film is Tamannaah looking cute as a button while trying her best to essay the role of Meera. Kalyan Ram too looks good enough in his reinvented avatar, playing the yin to Meera's yang with perfection. If only the film had a passionate screenplay!
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