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After a triumphant debut in theatres on December 7, 2023, the touching movie Hi Nanna, helmed by director Shouryuv, is set to make its digital debut on Netflix on January 4, 2024.
“Love is in the air, and so is our excitement. Join @nameisnani and @mrunalthakur in their journey of finding love in Hi Nanna. Hi Nanna, streaming from 4th January in Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi on Netflix. #HiNannaOnNetflix.”
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The movie’s official OTT launch was revealed via social media platforms, via a captivating poster that encapsulates the spirit of contemporary romance and the heartfelt bond between a father and his daughter. Fans across regions can look forward to enjoying the film in multiple languages, including Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada.
This film distinguishes itself as a poignant romantic drama skillfully portraying the emotional intricacies of a father-daughter relationship within a heartfelt love story. Lead actors Nani and Mrunal Thakur delivered captivating performances, complemented by notable appearances from renowned actors such as Jayaram and Angad Bedi.
Adding an extra touch of charm, the film includes a special cameo by Shruti Haasan. The soulful tracks like Samayama, Gaaju Bomma, and Odiyamma contribute to the film’s resonance with the audience. Behind the scenes, Sanu John Varghese handles the visual aspects, and Praveen Antony shapes the narrative with precise editing.
Looking ahead, Nani has a packed schedule with promising projects, including starring in Vivek Athreya’s action-packed drama Saripodhaa Sanivaaram alongside SJ Suryah and Priyanka Mohan. Meanwhile, Mrunal Thakur is set to feature in the Hindi film Pooja Meri Jaan, alongside Huma Qureshi and Vijay Raaz. She’s also gearing up to share the screen with Vijay Deverakonda in the action entertainer Family Star, directed by Parasuram.
As Hi Nanna’s premiere approaches, viewers can anticipate a touching cinematic experience, delving into themes of love, relationships, and the complexities of family bonds.
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