Hi Nanna
Viraj, a fashion photographer, suffers from selective amnesia regarding his past. While he remembers everything about his career and current life, the face and name of his wife—Mahi’s mother—are a complete blank. The narrative unfolds as Viraj tells Mahi a bedtime story, which is essentially his own past.
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Directed by the debutant Shouryuv, Hi Nanna (transl. "Hey, Dad") starring Natural Star Nani, Mrunal Thakur, and the child prodigy Kiara Khanna, did not rely on gravity-defying stunts or violent confrontations. Instead, it weaponized something far more potent: raw, unadulterated emotion. Within weeks of its release, the phrase transformed from a simple greeting into a cultural catchphrase, synonymous with heartbreak, beautiful cinematography, and the nuanced pain of a father-daughter relationship. Hi Nanna
In an era where Indian cinema is often dominated by high-octane action spectacles and larger-than-life masala entertainers, a quiet storm swept through the box office in December 2023. That storm was titled Hi Nanna . ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5) Directed by the debutant Shouryuv, Hi
Keep the tissues handy. You will weep, but you will leave the theater—or your living room—feeling strangely hopeful about love. Are you a fan of emotional dramas? Have you watched Hi Nanna yet? Share your thoughts in the comments below! Within weeks of its release, the phrase transformed
Enter Yashna (Mrunal Thakur), a free-spirited, confident medical student who literally bumps into Viraj in Mumbai. What follows is a non-linear narrative that weaves together two timelines: the past (falling in love) and the present (dealing with the fallout).