Naan Ee — Tamil Movie Full

It laid the groundwork for Rajamouli’s later epics like Baahubali and RRR , showcasing his ability to take a native folk concept and execute it with global technical standards. Princess+maker+2+regeneration+switch+nsp+xci+a Looking For A

★★★★½ (4.5/5) Watch it for: Sudeep’s performance, the innovative script, and the sheer joy of seeing something you’ve never seen before in Indian cinema. To Tame The Perilous Skies Score Pdf [TOP]

Genre: Fantasy / Thriller / Comedy Director: S.S. Rajamouli Starring: Nani, Samantha, Sudeep The Premise: A Revenge Story Like No Other On paper, the plot of Naan Ee sounds ridiculous: A murdered man is reincarnated as a housefly to seek revenge against his killer. It sounds like a B-grade comedy sketch, but in the hands of director S.S. Rajamouli, it transforms into one of the most innovative and gripping thrillers in Indian cinema history. The Narrative The film begins as a classic romance. Bindu (Samantha) is a micro-art artist running an NGO, and Nani (Nani) is the lovesick neighbor trying to win her heart. However, the antagonist Sudeep (played brilliantly by Kannada star Sudeep) enters the picture. He is a wealthy, ruthless businessman used to getting what he wants. When he desires Bindu, he sees Nani as an obstacle and murders him in cold blood.

If the fly is the hero, Sudeep is the soul of the movie. As the antagonist, he is menacing, but also hilarious. Watching a powerful tycoon slowly lose his mind because of a fly is comedic gold. Sudeep performs with such commitment—fighting an invisible enemy—that his performance anchors the movie's fantastical elements in reality. He is arguably one of the best villains in South Indian cinema.

For a 2012 film, the VFX holds up remarkably well. The fly isn't just a cartoon; it has expressions, body language, and a personality. The scenes involving the fly crafting a protective armor for itself or attacking Sudeep are technically brilliant and executed with flair.