Nimma Vasthugalige Neeve Javaabdaararu
- 2025
- 2h 12min
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Un análisis de la relación con las pertenencias y cómo se vinculan a las inseguridades. Explora cómo estos temores pueden manifestarse en la vida real y afectar el comportamiento y las decis... Leer todoUn análisis de la relación con las pertenencias y cómo se vinculan a las inseguridades. Explora cómo estos temores pueden manifestarse en la vida real y afectar el comportamiento y las decisiones.Un análisis de la relación con las pertenencias y cómo se vinculan a las inseguridades. Explora cómo estos temores pueden manifestarse en la vida real y afectar el comportamiento y las decisiones.
Govind Madhusudhan
- Rohith
- (as Madhusudan Govind)
Hari Samashti
- Sanketh
- (as Hari Samasti)
Prasanna V Shetty
- Inayath
- (as Prasanna Shetty)
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There's a strange kind of silence in Nimma Vasthugalige Neeve Javaabdaararu-not just in its sound design, but in its soul. It is a film about theft, yes, but not in any conventional sense. What is stolen here is dignity, time, identity, and trust. Keshav Moorthy's directorial voice doesn't scream these themes. Instead, he carves them into silence, into glances, into long takes that feel like slow exhalations. The result is a film that doesn't entertain so much as it gently confronts-asking not, "What would you do?" but rather, "What have you already lost without noticing?"
On its surface, NVNJ appears to present a loosely structured crime drama.
Provoking "I didn't expect to be thinking about this film hours after watching it. Each story made me reflect on how materialism and emotions are intertwined. The performances are subtle, no overacting. It's not everyone's cup of tea - the pacing is slow and the endings are open. But for me, it worked. One of the better Kannada OTT films in recent times Dileep Raj totally carried the third story with class. I appreciated that the film didn't preach, but instead just showed people as they are. Very watchable."
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Nimma Vasthugalige Neeve Javaabdaararu is a quietly ambitious Kannada film that sidesteps traditional anthology tropes in favor of something more cohesive and resonant. While structured around multiple characters and situations, it operates as a single emotional arc that explores the ethics of ownership, control, and invisibility in urban life. What begins as a simple narrative about theft evolves into a reflective study of human behavior, shaped by isolation, desire, and digital decay.
There's a noticeable shift in palette and tempo as the film moves through its phases, but it doesn't feel episodic. Instead, the entire narrative feels like a continuum of one truth refracted through different lives.
There's a noticeable shift in palette and tempo as the film moves through its phases, but it doesn't feel episodic. Instead, the entire narrative feels like a continuum of one truth refracted through different lives.
Watching Nimma Vasthugalige Neeve Javaabdaararu on Sun NXT is like uncovering a softly glowing ember in Kannada cinema-a film that doesn't dazzle with spectacle but warms through subtlety, empathy, and psychological insight. The title-borrowed from announcements in bus depots and stations meaning "you are responsible for your belongings"-resonates across three loosely connected crime drama segments set in contemporary Bengaluru. Each story explores how attachment, whether to objects or to relationships, can spiral into insecurity, obsession, or betrayal. As the film unfolds, it becomes clear that these tales are less about theft and more about the emotional voids that prompt it.
Nimma Vasthugalige Neeve Javaabdaararu, translated as You Are Responsible for Your Belongings, is a rare Kannada film that blends crime, introspection, and urban disquiet with artistic restraint. Now available on Sun NXT, the film unfolds in three segments, each telling a distinct story of theft-of bikes, objects, emotions, and identity-set in modern-day Bengaluru. This isn't a thriller in the traditional sense; it's more of a slow-burning exploration of human frailty, responsibility, and what it means to "possess" something.
Director Keshav Moorthy, in his debut, shows remarkable confidence. He avoids loud exposition, relying instead on atmosphere, body language, and silence.
Director Keshav Moorthy, in his debut, shows remarkable confidence. He avoids loud exposition, relying instead on atmosphere, body language, and silence.
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 12min(132 min)
- Color
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