Nene Naa review: Vennela Kishore’s humour garners praise in this crappy horror thriller

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By Prakash Pecheti

27/08/2023

Regina Cassandra’s latest film Nena Naa? is a lockdown story, supposed to be released in Telugu and Tamil in 2021, but the film got delayed and finally made it to theatres.

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The film sets up a good premise of a foreigner going missing. The police department taps Divya (Regina Cassandra) to assist them in the case because its officials are too lazy.

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Although director Caarthick Raju tries to develop some curiosity initially, the lack of pace in the story is substantiated by Vennela Kishore’s humour.

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Had it not been for Vennela Kishore, the lousy scenes and rotten screenplay would have caused more harm to the film.

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There appears to be zero effort in terms of making the story progress. Poor production values with not-so-impressive background score.

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Vennela Kishore is the only saving grace in the first as leads the story as a protagonist. The humour that he created on the screen is amazing.

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Regina Cassandra puts up a great performance as Divya and Damayanthi, but Vennela outperforms her in a few scenes.

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Except for Vennela Kishore’s humour, this horror thriller is unbearable. The reincarnation theme is unconvincing. The backstory of Damayanthi isn’t so exciting.

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