Trailer Review: 'Ee Nagaraniki Emaindi'
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To say that 'Ee Nagaraniki Emaindi' is a crazy, youthful rom-com would be stating the obvious. Deep down, it could reflect the aspirations of the younger generation within the milieu of a few ordinary friends trying to make a mark in the short-film world.
Vishwak Sen comes with a baggage. Having watched him in 'Vellipomakey', one can vouch for him. He can emote dejection so well.
And Tharun Bhascker has definitely found his Priyadarshi in Abhinav Gomatam, who is that funny guy of the 'Kanya Raasi' batch.
Shot in Hyderabad and Goa, the character played by Anisha Ambrose seems to be that anchor who goes into making the story a coming-of-age one.
Starring also Sushanth Reddy, Venkatesh Kakumanu and Simran Chaudhary, the film has music by Vivek Sagar. Niketh Bommireddy's visuals are good. Production Design is by Latha Tharun, editing is by Raviteja Girijala and Venkat Siddareddy is the Executive Producer.
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