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Nadan
Nadan is the story of a popular drama troupe owned by Devadas Sargavedi (Jayaram), which was previously possessed by his father and grandfather in the past, and speaks about the problems faced by the owner and his survival. The revival of this mighty art through the sustained effort of the talented theatre artists forms the crux of the narrative.
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Plot Summary
The film tells the story of Mani, a village farmer who is dedicated to his land and his family. He faces challenges from changing social dynamics and the lure of urban life impacting his children. Mani's struggle to preserve his traditional values and way of life forms the core of the narrative, highlighting the conflicts between old and new generations.
Critical Reception
Nadan received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its realistic portrayal of rural life and strong performances, particularly from Jayaram. The film was appreciated for its sensitive handling of themes related to agriculture, tradition, and familial bonds. However, some found the pace to be slow at times.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic depiction of village life and farming.
Jayaram's performance as the protagonist was widely lauded.
The film effectively explores intergenerational conflicts and the struggle to maintain tradition.
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Fun Fact
The film draws inspiration from the real-life experiences and struggles of farmers, aiming for a grounded and relatable narrative.
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