![]() ![]() Samantha as Bindu wears some chic dresses, and is adequate in her part.īut the scene stealer is Sudeep (the Kannada hero) who debuts on Tamil screen. Naani appears for a brief time, but infuses his role with an endearing playful charm. The interludes between Naani and Bindu are engaging. How the latter reborn as a fly gets back at Sudeep is the rest. Furious at Bindu’s indifference and her liking for Naani, Sudeep kills Naani. Naani (Naani of 'Veppam') who loves his neighbour Bindu Bindu, a social worker and skilled in miniature art (it would stand her in good stead later), who feigns indifference while all along enjoying Naani’s attention and pranks and Sudeep, a casanova who would go to any length to get a woman he lusts for. The director doesn’t waste time on elaborate introductions to his characters, but moves into the plot fast enough. Supported by animation and laced with emotion and light humour, popular Telugu film maker Rajamouli (of 'Mahadheera' fame) has presented a magical fantasy drama that will keep your eyes riveted on screen. For, here the dead man is reborn as a fly, leaving one to wonder how a tiny insect could take on a powerful foe as business tycoon Sudeep. 'Naan Ee' (a bi-lingual in Tamil and Telugu) is a vengeance-reincarnation drama too, but with a difference. Themes on re-incarnation, where the spirit of a wronged human possesses another human, animal or doll, or is reborn and wrecks vengeance on his tormentor, has been a popular theme on celluloid. ![]()
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