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So, Ayal Njanalla is one of those films that really brims with quirky charm. It’s a comedy-romance, but not in the usual sense. You’ve got Prakashan, who’s thrown into this wild ride in Bangalore, trying to unload his family's property to clear debts. What makes it interesting is his uncanny resemblance to a celebrity, which puts him in all sorts of comedic and romantic predicaments. The pacing is breezy, and there’s a nice blend of humor and heartfelt moments. The atmosphere is light, but it also touches on themes of family and responsibility. And while the director is unknown, the performances carry a certain authenticity that feels refreshing. You can see why this one's gained a bit of a following.
Lighthearted comedy with warm undertonesInteresting take on family obligationsEngaging performances throughout
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