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When talking to a one-film-old filmmaker, it isn’t new to hear the usual quote, “I tried so hard to pitch my stories and get my first film running.”
However, it does feel a bit off-key when it is told by Ani Sasi, the son of one of Malayalam cinema’s greatest filmmakers, IV Sasi.
“I know it is easier for a second generation filmmaker like me to get a film, but I wasn’t getting the kind of films I really wanted to do. People kept telling me that my ideas weren’t the kind of films IV Sasi’s son should do. But what can I do if I couldn’t really connect with the IV Sasi brand of films,” asks Ani, who attributes the disconnect to his upbringing in Chennai away from the political hotbed of Kerala.
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2.5/5
Cast - Ashok Selvan, Ritu Varma, Nithya Menen, Nasser
Director - Ani Sasi
Banner - Sri Venkateswara Cine Chitra
Music - Rajesh Murugesan
Ashok Selvan’s name might not ring bell in Tollywood. Shot to fame with Soodhu Kovvum and Pizza 2, he is now testing his luck in T-town again with Ninnila Ninnila. The movie has known actors Ritu Varma, Nithya Menen and Nasser playing important roles. The film is streaming on Zeeplex. What is the film up to? Check out.
What is it about?
Dev (Ashok Selvan) is suffering from muscle spasms and insomnia due to which his life is turned upside down. He starts his career as a junior chef at a famous Indian restaurant Amara in London. There he meets fellow chef Tara (Ritu Varma) who has an OCD issue. Tara worships the Head Chef (Nasser) to the core and blindly follows the Head Chef’s recipes without any deviation. Dev differs with Tara. Head Chef, the renowned Chef, had stopped cooking long back. Why did he stop cooking? What is his personal issue? How Dev and Tara are part of Head Chef’s world forms the crux of the story.
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Dear Reader,
Do you love chaat? Well, most of us swear by that quintessential Indian street food that we've had little of in these Covid times. Unless they come riding pillion on a Zomato bike. But our Einstein Chacha from Baghpat loves his chaat so much that it resulted in probably the biggest fight on Baghpat streets in recent times. You can follow the updates on Chacha's orange hair and the street fight here.
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There are two approaches to cooking — one that follows recipes to the minute detail by measuring at every step, and one where ingredients are combined with an intuition and practised sense of smell and taste rather than by the measuring spoon. Whatever be the method, good food nourishes the soul. Ani I V Sasi’s
Ninnila Ninnila (simultaneously dubbed in Tamil as
Theeni) shows a bit of both methods and roots for the second one. Food, here, reminds the central characters of people they have loved and lost. Food also helps to revive or forge new connections, heal, and find a new purpose in their lives.
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Actress Ritu Varma upbeat about her future
Ritu Varma
After having enthralled the audience in urban-centric roles, Ritu Varma will be seen in the role of a small-town girl in her upcoming film
Tuck Jagadish. The Shiva Nirvana directorial will feature the actress in the role of Village Administrative Officer (VAO).
“The entire film is set in a village, so I will also be seen in half-sarees for the first time too,” she shares, adding that her role was a welcome change.
“Having been born and raised in Hyderabad I have never been to villages. But for this role we shot in real village locations at Rajahmundry and Pollachi. It was a great learning experience,” beams the
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