: Varsha's original fear of parenthood was rooted in her own parents' divorce, a trauma so deep she initially didn't want a child. Parental Devotion
If you are looking for a film that makes you laugh, cry, and hug your parents a little tighter, Hi Nanna is for you. In a world that is increasingly cynical, this film is a warm blanket and a hot cup of tea.
The film's success is heavily attributed to its central performances:
Hi Nanna is a poignant, feel-good drama that tugs at the heartstrings without being overly manipulative. While the second half suffers slightly from a predictable narrative stretch and a somewhat convenient resolution, the film succeeds because of its earnest performances and genuine emotional core.
: Directed by Shouryuv, the film is noted for its "sun-drenched," picturesque cinematography across Mumbai, Coonoor, and Goa.
Years later, Yashna (now living a different life with no memory of her past) meets Viraj and Mahi. The film explores whether love and destiny can bring them back together as a family. Cast and Crew
Nani as Viraj and Mrunal Thakur as Yashna/Varsha.
You think it's a cute father-daughter drama. Then it becomes a haunting romance. Then it becomes a tragedy about memory itself.