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Producer: Babu Raja Director: Manikandan Cast: Ashita, Vikraanth Music: Joshua Sridhar
Over the past few years lot of movies portraying Indo-Pak crisis has hit the screens leaving one shocked and terrorized. However, Manigandan’s debut directorial venture ‘Ninaithu Ninaithu Parthen’ claims to be different from the rest of other potboilers in the sense that it treads on a similar ground but instead of arresting the brutal side of the crisis, he instead chooses to focus on the human side of it that craves for peace and harmony. This particular idea forms the bottom line of this poignant and sensitive film. Produced under the banner of JJ Good Films, this film star Vikranth and debutant Ashitha in pivotal leads.
The story hangs around the tale of cross-border love relation that goes haywire because of age-old rivalry between the two nations. Adhi (Vikranth) is the student of a reputed film institute in India. Farhana (Aashitha) is a Pakistani girl who too wishes to pursue film studies in the same institute. The girl meets the boy and love blooms between the two. Meanwhile, Farhand has to face severe opposition from a group of students led by their leader (Raj Kapoor) who bars her entry in the institute. In the meantime, Farhana’s father arrives in India and assails Adhi for all the harassment. Subsequently Farhana unable to bear the separation from her lover commits suicide while on the other hand after hearing the news of his beloved’s death Adhi becomes mentally unhinged. What follows next forms the culminating point of this moving tale.
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