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Ninnu Chere Tarunam is quite an interesting piece that dives into the emotional tumult of Radha, a blind man who navigates a complex relationship with Krishna. The film's pacing has a slow burn quality, allowing you to really absorb the tension and the struggles each character faces. The atmosphere has this poignant undertone, almost like you can feel Radha’s internal conflicts as he grapples with his disability and the lies that spiral out of control. Performances are fairly compelling; you can sense the sincerity in their connection, but also the hurt that betrayal brings. It plays with themes of trust and acceptance in a way that feels grounded. I’d say it’s noteworthy for how it handles the emotional weight of Radha’s guilt, leaving a lingering impact long after the credits roll.
Interesting take on disability representationStrong emotional undercurrentsFocus on character-driven storytelling
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Ruchita Rao
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