Naa Nuvve Movie Review

‘Naa Nuvve’ is one Tollywood movie that tests your patience right from the first 15 minutes of you starting to watch it. Nandamuri Kalyan Ram (Varun) and Tamannaah Bhatia (Meera) play the lead roles. 

The entire movie revolves around Varun and Meera who are brought together and made to fall in love through destiny. The coincidences that happen in their lives become so very obvious right from the first few minutes of the film. 

The humour factor has been dealt with in a very sad way and you hardly feel like laughing on the kind of jokes that are being cracked. The saddest part of the movie is that the talent of actors like Tanikella Bharani (Meera’s dad), Vennela Kishore (Varun’s friend) and Posani Krishna Murali (Varun’s friend’s dad) has been completely wasted in this movie.

You would for sure feel sad that even the presence of such big stars can do nothing for the movie; leave alone saving it from becoming a huge flop. The storyline can easily be guessed by the audience and that’s what disappoints all the most.

Tamannaah Bhatia who is apparently one of the best female dancers in Tollywood gets no chance to display her dancing skills at all (such pathetic is the choreography as well). All in all this is a movie that would give you 2 full hours of boredom and make you feel that you have wasted your precious time and money on something totally worthless.

Kalyan Ram has absolutely no screen presence and has done a very pathetic job. He fails to give the right expressions, is not good at dancing and is bad at dialogue delivery too! Tamannaah Bhatia could have probably been used better in the movie, but is just portrayed as a dumb chick who keeps running behind a guy just because she thinks they are destined to be with each other. 

The destiny factor has been misused way too much in the movie and gets way too annoying after a certain point. The movie has absolutely nothing for which it can be seen even once!

‘Naa Nuvve’ is definitely worth a miss!

Rating: 0.5/5

Divya Jay

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