Ninnu Kori - D's Review

The two most painful words of a relationship are "Let go" and "Move on". Getting disconnected and stepping ahead of a bond is not as easy as it is said. And that's when one needs to understand the thin line of difference between love & matured love - Ninnu Kori Begins here.

What will anyone of this century do for love? Spend time, emotions and money or waste all three. How about balancing all of these with a great future? or at least a good future? Well, that's the movie all about. Three lovers with Immature love, Passionate love & Matured love. Travel back to 30yrs without a time machine for 3 hrs. While breakups and extramarital affairs are trending, this clean show on love is an eye feast. In this upgrading world, sustaining a marriage has become a breathtaking ropewalk. And to show this as a cake walk, Director Shiva Nirvana was at his best. Not destroying the feel of the movie, let me keep it simple by saying "Enjoy the showers of love at the theater and as it drizzles come back with the sizzling music rolling down the window of your car."

Umma, a matured ambitious guy turns into a lover boy after meeting immature Pallavi, later which she is titled as Mrs. Arun. No twists and turns, no nail-biting suspense, a crystal clear story line. Nani, as usual, lived in his character as Umma, Nivetha as Pallavi, with her expressive eyes was a lovable cutie pie and Aadhi as Arun with looks of a guy next door is stealing the hearts of Telugu girls.

While break up is the latest trend, Ninnu Kori vachindi ee wake up call for relationships.



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