Sometimes, everyone just needs a break in life, especially when you fail in something. Instead of immediately trying again, you need that break to sort of regain your thoughts and reflect, which in turn will most likely help you in the long run when you try again. That is what the movie Ee Nagaraniki Emaindhi tries to show.
Starring Vishwak Sen, Abhinav Gomatam, Venkatesh Kakamanu, and Srinivas Voletey as the protagonists, Ee Nagaraniki Emaindhi is a movie about a group of friends who had to separate themselves from each other due to unfortunate circumstances. Initially after college, the group of friends made a short film in hopes that they would enter the film industry. However, the short film fails as one of the actresses they casted suddenly runs away. With the group in despair, especially Vishwak Sen, they immediately try to complete another short film. However, that short film fails even worse, leading to a great loss of money and embarrassment with their families. As fights ensue with the friend group, they decide to separate and live on their own, leaving all the good memories with each other behind.
After a series of events after years the friend group somehow meet each other and decide to catch up at a bar. There, Vishwak Sen, who was initially the most hesitant about the movie, brings up the short film again. They collectively decide to do a short film together and submit it to a film festival. However, midway through the shooting of the short film they somehow fail again. This time, they decide to instead wait for the next film festival to take a break and properly plan the next short film without getting too emotionally involved so that they don’t end up like last time. They take a vacation where they have fun and try to get inspiration for their next short film.
Eventually, they decide to remake the first short film they ever tried making, as they were the most collaborative during that time and the only reason they didn’t complete it was due to the girl leaving. After casting a friend from college as the actress, they go through the shooting. Though some parts of the shooting got difficult, they managed to pull through and even get ranked in the film festival. The friend group enters into the film industry successfully, and they even have the opportunity to sign a deal with one of the top actors, Vijay Devarakonda. In the end, the movie shows a message to have patience and just simply take a break in life.
I would first like to point out that I am deeply saddened that you decided to ruin the movie for your audience by saying what happened in the ending. I do like the whole moral of the movie, being to have patience in life, because it is something that I can correlate to being a supporter of the biggest club in the world, Manchester United. With the past couple years being drowned in disappointing transfers, horrible owners, and no trophies. But by being patient I am seeing a new era of Manchester United in which we are constantly improving, unlike a mid-table team from London, Chelsea, that has spent almost 1 billion dollars on new players and barely got a point over a nearly relegated team, Everton.
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This movie makes me want to go on vacation. I need a break in life, thank you, Pradham, for making me realize that again. Maybe, when the semester is over, I’ll be watching this movie while I relax. Though, this movie sounds like a great lesson of friendship and failure. The characters definitely teach the audience to take life more easily and not so hard.
Stop lying to him sid. You are never watching this movie.
The cast of hangover looks a little different here. Guess I must have missed part 4. On a real note, this movie also sounds like it sucks. Ill give it credit. The story line seems to be unique and different from the regular love/ action/mob boss/oh my god my brother died movies that you always seem to write about. Still would never watch. This description was a tough read. Cant imagine having to sit through the actual movie. If I could offer some advice, I would maybe at least switch the genre of movies your write about. Maybe try something like Adam Sandler movies. Idk just a thought.
I love that you feel comfortable being so candid with your blogmates, Sam!