Nani and Mrunal Thakur’s heartwarming romance drama, ‘Hi Nanna,’ is slated to make its highly anticipated streaming debut on Netflix come January 4. The film, directed by Shouryuv, was initially released in theaters on December 7 to a wave of positive reviews, capturing hearts with its poignant narrative.
Netflix India took to social media to announce the impending arrival of the film on its platform, expressing enthusiasm for the love-filled tale. The movie will be available in Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, and Hindi, promising a multilingual treat for audiences, PTI reported.
‘Hi Nanna’ revolves around the life of Viraj (portrayed by Nani), a devoted father to his six-year-old daughter, Mahi (played by Kiara Khanna). Their tranquil existence takes an unforeseen turn upon the arrival of Yashna (Thakur), a mysterious woman who forms an empathetic bond with them, connecting deeply with their past.
The movie boasts a stellar cast, including Nassar, Jayaram, Priyadarshi Pulikonda, Angad Bedi, and Viraj Ashwin, each playing pivotal roles that enrich the emotional landscape of the storyline.
With its heartwarming narrative and stellar performances, ‘Hi Nanna’ has garnered attention for its portrayal of love, empathy, and the complexities of human relationships. As it gears up for its digital debut, anticipation runs high among audiences eager to delve into this poignant tale of familial bonds and newfound connections.
Fans and movie enthusiasts alike can mark their calendars for January 4, as ‘Hi Nanna’ is set to grace screens across multiple languages, promising an immersive cinematic experience on the digital platform of Netflix.
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