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Nuvve... Nuvve... (2002)

October. 10,2002
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7.5
| Drama Romance Family

Vishwanath (Prakash Raj) is a millionaire whose daughter is Anjali (Shriya Saran). Vishwanath loves his daughter very much. So much that he even buys her an Icecream Parlor when his daughter asks him for an ice cream. What Vishwanath expects is a son-in-law who will never oppose him in any matter. Rishi (Tarun) hails from a middle class family. His father played by Chandramohan owns a departmental store. He is a good hearted but happy-go-lucky guy. Anjali happens to join the college in which Rishi is her senior. Soon, they fall in love with each other. On one such occasion, Rishi takes her to Mumbai for dinner. Anjali fakes off the issue with her father that she was with her friend. But unfortunately, Vishwanath calls that friend up when Anjali was missing. He tells him that Anjali went to Mumbai with someone called Rishi. forget her daughter......

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NekoHomey
2002/10/10

Purely Joyful Movie!

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Micitype
2002/10/11

Pretty Good

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Mathilde the Guild
2002/10/12

Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.

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Candida
2002/10/13

It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.

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ksowmitra
2002/10/14

Surprising to find not a single review, especially when you think that these days net is so accessible and IMDb is one of the most visited websites when it comes to movies, and then consider telugu cinema.This is a masterclass work, the dialogues, situations, maybe the climax was expected, but the movie was an absolute complete experience in terms of new treatment for the same old love story.Some situations of the movie are so good, that you just marvel at the presentation of the director. The scenes including where shreya comes to tarun's house to ask him to marry her and tarun's explanation later is picturized beautifully. It is a testimony to the fact that Trivikram has understood women perfectly and the one-liners, they breathe a new life to the film. Every dialogue of the film has some relevance, it is not there just for the heck of it, there is a purpose...Trivikram indeed has brought in a sea of change to the telugu film industry with his writing skills. Kudos to him!

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