There’s something oddly charming about a film that fully embraces what it is – Nadaaniyan does just that. It doesn’t try to be deep, doesn’t get caught up in logic and certainly doesn’t pretend to
There’s something oddly charming about a film that fully embraces what it is – Nadaaniyan does just that. It doesn’t try to be deep, doesn’t get caught up in logic and certainly doesn’t pretend to