Janardhan Maharshi and Crazy Mohan wrote the dialogue for the Telugu and Tamil versions, respectively. Senthil Kumar was director of photography and Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao edited the film. Keeravani composed the soundtrack and score. The film stars Sudeep, Nani and Samantha. Produced by Sai Korrapati 's Vaaraahi Chalana Chitram with an estimated budget of ₹260 to 400 million, it was filmed simultaneously in Telugu and Tamil languages with the latter titled Naan Ee ( transl. The Fly) is a 2012 Indian fantasy action film written and directed by S. And 'Naan Ee' will make you fly in joy.Eega ( transl. Forget logics, enjoy grandeur and get immersed in fantasy. Making a hero out of a fly is commendable. The housefly, it's buzz and the encounters are well brought-out. Hats off to the creative team, who have spent several sleepless nights to recreate the magic. The highlight being the perfect use of state-of-the-art technology without overshadowing the theme. The special effects have set a benchmark in Tamil cinema. The housefly has been perfectly recreated. Thanks to Maragadhamani, the peppy background score enlivens the proceedings with Senthilkumar's camera complimenting it well.Ĭoming to the main part, the visual effects, one can rightly call it marvelous! A mammoth attempt well transformed by a team. Crazy Mohan's dialogues deserve a special mention. Santhanam provides comic relief with his usual one-liners. His encounters with Bindhu and later with the housefly deserve a watch. If computer graphics and special effects are one eye for the film, Sudeep's portrayal of the role is another.
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Sudeep seems to come a long way from his mould to play such a perplexed and negative character. The scenes where he comes across waging a battle against an unknown enemy in the form of a housefly, he simply astonishes. As an actor who understands the nuances of cinema, Sudeep gives his best. It is commendable that an actor who plays the hero in mainstream Kannada films takes to play a negative role.
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Known for playing man with golden heart in Kannada movies, he seems to have taken it in his stride to deliver a packed performance as villain. But stealing the show is Sudeep as baddie. Samantha, the pretty lass, does a decent show. Nani is adequate and his innocent looks come to his rescue. Reminding one 'Magadheera' in parts, 'Naan Ee' is narrated in a lighter vein with reincarnation concept. Now it is the turn of Nani to reborn as house fly and the 'Ee' buzzes around Sudeep and teaches him lessons the hard way. Coming to know of this, Sudeep hatches a conspiracy and kills Nani. But his efforts fail as she (a kind-hearted social worker) is inclined towards a boy-next-door Nani (Nani). He meets Bindu (Samantha) and tries all his tantrums on her. Sudeep (Sudeep), a fun-loving and a playboy businessman, lures everyone he comes across and wins them over. He begins the movie narrating it more like an Ambulimama story that we grew up listening to. Rajamouli has opted for a linear narration. Even minute things have been paid utmost attention. The amazing computer graphic works makes one stand up and applaud. A top actor of Sandalwood, Sudeep walks away with aplomb playing with ease a complex character.įantasy will be the right word to describe the film. The star cast including Nani, Samantha and Sudeep add pep to the proceedings with their performance. The quick unfolding of events strike a chord. Every frame spells grandeur and fantastic visuals. It is a wafer-thin storyline of a man reincarnating as housefly & avenging his death.īut a shrewd Rajamouli has laced romance, comedy, emotions and revenge drama well in the story to make it count. Director S S Rajamouli, the pride of Telugu cinema, has touched upon a fantasy theme for his first straight Tamil venture. And the end product is finally here, which gives one more than what was expected.