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. It tells you stories not to teach you a lesson but to make you sit with your discomfort. It explores how people express loneliness, trauma, and longing through things bikes, bags, phones, and even strangers. Every item in the film holds emotional weight. Every theft is a symptom of something deeper
This is a film that trusts its audience. It doesn't explain everything, and it doesn't apologize for its pace or ambiguity. If you give it your time and attention, it'll reward you with reflection, empathy, and maybe even a bit of self-awareness.
In a sea of predictable OTT content, this one stands out quietly but confidently.
In a sea of predictable OTT content, this one stands out quietly but confidently.
- UmeshK-574
- 28 giu 2025
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NVNJ doesn't rush; it sits with you, allowing every single scene to truly breathe. This deliberate and unhurried pacing isn't a flaw but a profound strength, creating an incredibly immersive experience that deepens viewer engagement on every level. It's a true testament to the power of thoughtful storytelling, letting crucial moments unfold organically and resonate long after the credits roll.
The meticulous scene construction ensures audiences actively absorb the narrative, characters' emotions, and themes. This unique approach allows for a richer exploration, resulting in a memorable and impactful viewing experience that prompts reflection and appreciation for its subtle artistry.
The meticulous scene construction ensures audiences actively absorb the narrative, characters' emotions, and themes. This unique approach allows for a richer exploration, resulting in a memorable and impactful viewing experience that prompts reflection and appreciation for its subtle artistry.
Worth watching, give it a watch...
Felt the rare blend of dibakar bannerjee and sriman raghavan with a touch of maniratnam. No u can't imagine this combination..., which is so raw, I am sure its coming from the Devine place....!! Dont miss to witness and experience this combination on the big screen with the crowd
hardwork is seen in the movie and hats off to the team, defenitely a must watch in theatres, Best Film Of This Year #SuperDirection #WowMusic #AwesomeStory #Blockbuster #Wellmade NVNJ isn't just a movie; it's an experience! Family drama, suspense, and a cinematic brilliance you HAVE to witness in a multiplex. Go book your tickets now!"
hardwork is seen in the movie and hats off to the team, defenitely a must watch in theatres, Best Film Of This Year #SuperDirection #WowMusic #AwesomeStory #Blockbuster #Wellmade NVNJ isn't just a movie; it's an experience! Family drama, suspense, and a cinematic brilliance you HAVE to witness in a multiplex. Go book your tickets now!"
- nikita-75353
- 13 gen 2025
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"NVNJ is a captivating family film, blending suspense with heartfelt moments. It's a perfect movie to enjoy with your loved ones, and the multiplex experience makes it all the more special!"
"The movie takes you on a thrilling ride, filled with unforgettable characters and emotions. Watching it in a multiplex enhances the grandeur of its storytelling."
"With its gripping storyline and powerful family themes, NVNJ is a standout film. Watching it on the big screen adds to its immersive experience."
"NVNJ strikes the perfect balance between drama and suspense, keeping you engaged from start to finish. The big-screen experience in a multiplex makes it even more enjoyable."
"Emotional, thrilling, and packed with life lessons, NVNJ is a cinematic gem. Experience the magic in a multiplex for an unforgettable movie night."👍
- unnathientr
- 28 gen 2025
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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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Must watch 💯 definately a Narrative mosque.
Must watch 💯 definately a Narrative mosque.
- ReshmaR-59
- 12 lug 2025
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Visually, Nimma Vasthugalige Neeve Javaabdaararu is a quiet marvel. Harsha Kumar Gowda's cinematography doesn't shout-it whispers. Yet each frame is deliberate, composed, and emotionally loaded.
Rohith and Rathna's segment shifts to warmer tones, with handheld shots and open framing. The visual texture feels alive, impulsive, just like their love story turned thrill ride. Natural light dominates, making the scenes feel voyeuristic, as if we're eavesdropping on private chaos.
The final chapter is stark and modern. There's contrast-shadow and sharp angles-enhancing the cold manipulation at play. Screens dominate the frame, suggesting surveillance and detachment. It's a digital noir for a new generation.
Rohith and Rathna's segment shifts to warmer tones, with handheld shots and open framing. The visual texture feels alive, impulsive, just like their love story turned thrill ride. Natural light dominates, making the scenes feel voyeuristic, as if we're eavesdropping on private chaos.
The final chapter is stark and modern. There's contrast-shadow and sharp angles-enhancing the cold manipulation at play. Screens dominate the frame, suggesting surveillance and detachment. It's a digital noir for a new generation.
- KrishnaS-5049
- 12 lug 2025
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Debutant director has done a nice job in this slick thriller movie.plot has good twist and turns keeping viewer engaged. The second half does get a bit tedious at times. Of course there are some places where director takes audience for granted. The cast has done a nice job especially Gautam Vasudev Menon as a cop. The climax with Gautam is a nice work! Enjoyable fun film to watch w
First of all it's not only romance but also crime,drama,thriller. I've never expected this film to this muchith family.
Everyone thinking that every movie must have to end like giving some moral for peoples? It's the way it is. That what we have to get from this!. Watch it for twist and turns which you never expect.
Everyone thinking that every movie must have to end like giving some moral for peoples? It's the way it is. That what we have to get from this!. Watch it for twist and turns which you never expect.
- veereshH-2
- 30 giu 2025
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"Nimma Vasthugalige Neeve Javaabdaararu" truly is a delightful surprise, expertly balancing humor with a meaningful message. Its clever writing and relatable characters draw you into a narrative that explores personal accountability with a remarkably light touch. The performances are genuinely engaging, making it easy to connect with the protagonist's journey.
What really sets this film apart is its seamless integration of social commentary within a comedic framework. This ensures you stay entertained while also reflecting on deeper themes. The direction is sharp, maintaining a brisk pace that keeps you hooked from start to finish.
Good news if you missed it in theaters! I recently stumbled upon this gem on SunNXT, making it easily accessible for a perfect weekend watch. Don't let this unique blend of humor and insight pass you by!
What really sets this film apart is its seamless integration of social commentary within a comedic framework. This ensures you stay entertained while also reflecting on deeper themes. The direction is sharp, maintaining a brisk pace that keeps you hooked from start to finish.
Good news if you missed it in theaters! I recently stumbled upon this gem on SunNXT, making it easily accessible for a perfect weekend watch. Don't let this unique blend of humor and insight pass you by!
When I first came across Nimmavastu Galige Neeve Javabdararu on OTT, I didn't expect much. No major hype, no mainstream stars dominating the posters - just a Kannada title that piqued my interest. But what I got was a film that's far more thoughtful, personal, and quietly impactful than most commercial thrillers.
This is an anthology film - three separate stories with no obvious narrative connection, but all exploring the theme of human attachment to material possessions. That idea may sound abstract, but the film presents it in simple, grounded ways through very human characters. It's not preachy or symbolic for the sake of it. It just tells stories of people and the strange relationships they have with the things they own... or steal.
This is an anthology film - three separate stories with no obvious narrative connection, but all exploring the theme of human attachment to material possessions. That idea may sound abstract, but the film presents it in simple, grounded ways through very human characters. It's not preachy or symbolic for the sake of it. It just tells stories of people and the strange relationships they have with the things they own... or steal.
- BalajiS-346
- 30 giu 2025
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What makes NVNJ truly compelling is its thematic core. The film quietly asks the audience to examine how much of our identity is tied to what we consider "ours"-our possessions, our relationships, our responsibilities. It blurs the lines between concern and control, care and obsession. As the plot thickens and the emotional stakes rise, the protagonist's increasingly strained attempts to hold onto the things he values lead to consequences both expected and surprising. The story takes its time to build momentum, and while the second half rewards the patient viewer with gripping developments, the slow burn may not suit everyone. Additionally, the film doesn't break new ground thematically, but what it does explore, it handles with care and clarity.
- Pranavg-94
- 12 lug 2025
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"Nimma Vasthugalige Neeve Javabdaararu" is a wonderful film that combines humor, heart, and meaningful storytelling 💡. The cast delivers stellar performances, making the characters feel incredibly real and relatable 🎭. The plot is engaging and thoughtfully crafted, with moments that will make you laugh and think deeply 🤔😂. The direction keeps the pace lively, while the cinematography and music beautifully enhance the emotional depth 🎬🎶. Overall, it's an entertaining and impactful movie that will leave a lasting impression. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a memorable experience! 🍿🌟👏
A memorable experience 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
- swatimullur
- 29 gen 2025
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The second narrative is lighter but more complex. A quirky, thrill-seeking couple, Rohith and Renuka (Madhusudhan Govind and Apoorva Bharadwaj), steal for pleasure, not need. This segment is wrapped in humor but hides a deeply cynical view of material wealth. These two characters treat life like a game, yet their growing addiction to theft exposes how far people will go for a feeling of control and excitement.
The final story is the darkest, following Rajeev (Dileep Raj), a corporate-type who moonlights as a digital extortionist. Here, the notion of "possession" shifts from physical to digital-privacy, secrets, data. The stakes are higher, the ethics murkier. This chapter doesn't just explore the loss of control over possessions-it suggests we are owned by the things we try to hide.
The final story is the darkest, following Rajeev (Dileep Raj), a corporate-type who moonlights as a digital extortionist. Here, the notion of "possession" shifts from physical to digital-privacy, secrets, data. The stakes are higher, the ethics murkier. This chapter doesn't just explore the loss of control over possessions-it suggests we are owned by the things we try to hide.
- HarshithG-03
- 28 giu 2025
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An Unconventional Experience
If you go into Nimmavastu Galige Neeve Javabdararu expecting a typical Kannada commercial flick - action, romance, or heavy drama - you'll likely be surprised. This film doesn't shout to get your attention. It sits quietly and lets its characters, their mental states, and subtle conflicts do the talking.
At its core, the movie is about the strange emotional bonds we develop with our possessions - sometimes out of habit, sometimes trauma, sometimes control. The title literally means "You are responsible for your belongings" - and the film builds on this concept in a surprisingly profound way.
At its core, the movie is about the strange emotional bonds we develop with our possessions - sometimes out of habit, sometimes trauma, sometimes control. The title literally means "You are responsible for your belongings" - and the film builds on this concept in a surprisingly profound way.
- aravinthbe
- 30 giu 2025
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- MamathaC-9
- 28 giu 2025
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This movie gently explores how everyday belongings like a bicycle or a phone carry parts of who we are. These objects often hold memories, habits, even fragments of our identity. So when they're lost or stolen, it's not just about the item itself. It feels personal, almost like losing a part of yourself. The film captures this with quiet power, using subtle, intentional visuals and an immersive soundscape that brings the world to life.
There's a stillness to the storytelling that invites you to slow down, observe, and reflect. It leaves you with a quiet ache and a deeper appreciation for the seemingly ordinary.
There's a stillness to the storytelling that invites you to slow down, observe, and reflect. It leaves you with a quiet ache and a deeper appreciation for the seemingly ordinary.
- Aditya-268
- 1 lug 2025
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"In his debut film, the director demonstrates a remarkable command of storytelling, blending striking visuals with a powerful, emotionally charged narrative. His ability to craft authentic characters is impressive, drawing the audience into an intimate, raw experience. While the pacing may occasionally feel uneven, the director's unique voice shines through, making a strong case for his future in filmmaking. The film is a bold first step, showcasing a vision that, with further refinement, could lead to even greater cinematic achievements. "
A great start to 2025 movies. Must watch Kannada movie.
- nikhitaapagundi
- 29 gen 2025
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#nimmavasthugaligeneevejavaabdaararu #keshavmoorthy #DileepRaj #prasannashetty #govindmadhusudhan #shilpamanjunath #apoorvabharadwaj
Keshav Moorthy's Nimma Vastugalige Neeve Jawabdararu(NVNJ) brilliantly explores the realm of kleptomania through three gripping stories. This anthology weaves together intriguing narratives that highlight the struggles, impulses, and consequences of this psychological disorder, while keeping us engaged and entertained.
The director does a commendable job of maintaining a perfect balance between storytelling and psychological depth. Each of the three stories is unique yet connected by the central theme, showcasing Keshav Moorthy's nuanced understanding of human behavior and his ability to craft compelling characters.
The film features a talented ensemble of promising, good-looking fresh faces who deliver standout performances. Prasanna Shetty shines as Inayat, perfectly portraying the nuanced body language and restless nature of someone with OCD. Madhusudhan, as Rohith, exudes a commanding screen presence with his dashing looks and effortless charm. Dileep Raj brings intensity and depth with his serious demeanor, while Shilpa, as Jennifer, captivates with her sultry allure and natural performance, making me wonder if she is from Malayalam cinema. Meeting the crew in person at the theatre was an unforgettable experience-their charm and grounded personalities, even more striking in person, reflected the dedication and sincerity they brought to their roles.
The dialogues are sharp and laced with subtle humor, keeping us entertained. The background score seamlessly blending with the narrative to heighten its intrigue. The sultry female voice adds an enigmatic allure to key moments.
This is a film that deserves to be appreciated for its courage to tackle an unconventional subject. NVNJ is another example of how Kannada cinema is evolving and embracing fresh ideas. As a proud supporter of Kannada films, I urge all cinema enthusiasts to watch this on the big screen before it runs out of theatres. Innovative and thought-provoking storytelling like this must be encouraged and appreciated.
Keshav Moorthy's Nimma Vastugalige Neeve Jawabdararu(NVNJ) brilliantly explores the realm of kleptomania through three gripping stories. This anthology weaves together intriguing narratives that highlight the struggles, impulses, and consequences of this psychological disorder, while keeping us engaged and entertained.
The director does a commendable job of maintaining a perfect balance between storytelling and psychological depth. Each of the three stories is unique yet connected by the central theme, showcasing Keshav Moorthy's nuanced understanding of human behavior and his ability to craft compelling characters.
The film features a talented ensemble of promising, good-looking fresh faces who deliver standout performances. Prasanna Shetty shines as Inayat, perfectly portraying the nuanced body language and restless nature of someone with OCD. Madhusudhan, as Rohith, exudes a commanding screen presence with his dashing looks and effortless charm. Dileep Raj brings intensity and depth with his serious demeanor, while Shilpa, as Jennifer, captivates with her sultry allure and natural performance, making me wonder if she is from Malayalam cinema. Meeting the crew in person at the theatre was an unforgettable experience-their charm and grounded personalities, even more striking in person, reflected the dedication and sincerity they brought to their roles.
The dialogues are sharp and laced with subtle humor, keeping us entertained. The background score seamlessly blending with the narrative to heighten its intrigue. The sultry female voice adds an enigmatic allure to key moments.
This is a film that deserves to be appreciated for its courage to tackle an unconventional subject. NVNJ is another example of how Kannada cinema is evolving and embracing fresh ideas. As a proud supporter of Kannada films, I urge all cinema enthusiasts to watch this on the big screen before it runs out of theatres. Innovative and thought-provoking storytelling like this must be encouraged and appreciated.
- indianita-57531
- 18 gen 2025
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"Just finished watching 'Nimma Vasthugalige Neeve Javaabdaararu', and honestly, it left me quite pensive. This isn't a film for those seeking instant gratification or a straightforward narrative. Instead, it's a delicate tapestry woven with threads of human vulnerability and the often-unseen impact of seemingly minor incidents. The film delves into how personal belongings, be it a simple bicycle or a mobile phone, become extensions of our identity and repositories of our memories. When these are lost or stolen, it's not merely a material deprivation but a profound emotional jolt. The storytelling is nuanced, allowing the audience to interpret and empathize with the characters' silent struggles. There's a beautiful subtlety in the cinematography, capturing the mundane with an artistic eye, transforming everyday scenes into poignant moments. The soundscape, too, is meticulously crafted, immersing you in the ambient hum of urban life, making the experience incredibly authentic. This is a film that respects your intelligence, inviting you to reflect on your own relationship with possessions and the deeper meanings they hold. A truly thought-provoking piece of cinema that lingers in your mind long after the final scene."
- JayashreeP-86
- 30 lug 2025
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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.
- RajeshM-010
- 12 lug 2025
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The ride is not entirely smooth, but overall a satisfying experience. If you enjoy this genre of movies, better watch it on big screen.
After so many years i have seen such a beautiful and emotional love story. The story screenplay direction picturisation bgm all are top notch. The effortless acting of lead pair just stole my heart. Without any vulgar seen how a love story can be presented that all director should learn from this movie Finally i would like to conclude that if love to watch love story, then this movie will give you immense happiness. A sure shot masterpiece and a Kohinoor as well for me . This movie is what masterpiece looks like, music screenplay, acting everything is top notch. After long time watched something so classic that you will long for more. Absolute love.
After so many years i have seen such a beautiful and emotional love story. The story screenplay direction picturisation bgm all are top notch. The effortless acting of lead pair just stole my heart. Without any vulgar seen how a love story can be presented that all director should learn from this movie Finally i would like to conclude that if love to watch love story, then this movie will give you immense happiness. A sure shot masterpiece and a Kohinoor as well for me . This movie is what masterpiece looks like, music screenplay, acting everything is top notch. After long time watched something so classic that you will long for more. Absolute love.
Nimma Vasthugalige.... is a gripping cinematic experience that blends emotion, drama, and stellar storytelling. The film follows on a journey filled with unexpected twists, raw emotions, and deep conflicts. The performances are outstanding, bringing authenticity to the narrative. The cinematography and background score elevate the mood, making each scene visually and emotionally impactful. While the pacing slows in parts but it is crucial for this kind of narration, the climax delivers a satisfying payoff. Overall, NVNJ is a must-watch for fans of light hearted crime genre, offering a compelling and memorable!!
- contactpictureshop
- 29 gen 2025
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That's what I thought stepping out of 'Nimma Vasthugalige Neeve Javaabdaararu' (NVNJ). This ain't your typical masala flick, no sir. This film is like a slow-cooked biryani - you gotta let the flavors sink in. It's not about grand gestures or heroes saving the day; it's about the little things, the forgotten things, and the quiet ache of everyday lives. The way they show how a simple stolen phone or a lost bag can unravel a whole person's world, it's just brilliant. It's not just about the theft, you see, it's about what that item means to someone. The director doesn't spoon-feed you, which is a breath of fresh air. You're left to connect the dots, to feel the unspoken emotions. The cinematography, especially, is top-notch, painting a picture that stays with you long after the credits roll. And the sound design? Oh, it's so subtle, yet it pulls you right into the heart of Bengaluru's streets, making you feel every rustle, every distant honk. This isn't just a film; it's an experience, a mirror reflecting our own hidden vulnerabilities. Definitely a must-watch for those who appreciate cinema that makes you think and feel.
- Channakesha
- 30 lug 2025
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