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The Music: Hesham Abdul Wahab’s Masterpiece
If there is a spiritual successor to Sita Ramam’s album, it is Hi Nanna. Hesham Abdul Wahab doesn’t just write songs; he writes emotional arcs. Hi Nanna
The Past: Viraj and Varsha (later revealed to be Yashna) were deeply in love, but their relationship was torn apart by a tragic accident that led to Varsha losing her memory. The pacing in the first 30 minutes feels
It spoke in a voice like wind through the teeth of a comb: "Count what you have, not what you lost." Nanna laughed, because she had nothing measured in gold anymore; she had gardens and secondhand chairs and the tin of moments. She counted aloud: a map of a childhood beach, three unfinished letters, a teacup with a hairline crack that reminded her of her mother, and a song she could whistle but not name. not what you lost." Nanna laughed
Lead Roles: Nani as Viraj and Mrunal Thakur as Yashna/Varsha.
The story centers on Viraj (Nani), a professional photographer and single father living in Mumbai with his chronically ill daughter, Mahi (Kiara Khanna).
: Critics and fans highlighted Nani's portrayal of a middle-aged father and Mrunal Thakur's charming performance as pivotal to the film's success. Music and Cinematography
- The pacing in the first 30 minutes feels intentionally slow; some may mistake it for sluggishness.
- A few supporting characters are underutilized.