Got the opportunity to watch Nitham oru vaanam movie yesterday, and I absolutely loved the movie and was so taken-in by it.. There were two main reasons -
- It was so refreshing to see inclusive female leads, and them being so natural most of the time (it has been ages since I've seen heroine's hair flying everywhere during bike rides)
- A more sensible and non-toxic ways to deal with failures/rejections (thanking on behalf of all women)
The movie was so kind, inclusive, entertaining and I am sure it is going to be a conversation starter as well for a long long time coming!
P.S. A special mention to all the actors in the movie, it was a clean fit casting and everyone performed their best which made the movie so believable and relatable 🤩