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Movie:Ningi Nela Naade
Banner:Sujan Media Works (P) Ltd
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Released On:Jul 3, 2009
Ningi Nela Naade is a must watch. This film is the dubbed version of the Chinese film 'Invisible Wings'. It is a true story of Lei Qingyao who as Zihua plays her real life role on reel, a teenage girl who loses her hands after a high voltage electric shock. Zihua helps her parents make kites for a living. One day while at play, she attempts to disentangle a kite on an electric pole, and is electrocuted, loses her arms.Her parents shower affection and encourage her to lead an independent life. Meanwhile she learns to eat with chopsticks, writes, brushes her teeth with her foot, cycles her way to the boarding school, picks flowers, cooks and does everything that a normal human does without any trace of being morose and upset. She not only overcomes her physical disability but also mental and emotional inadequacies and becomes a pillar of strength and support to her family.Zihua wants to join the university, study medicine but when she doesn't get a seat that year, her mother goes insane and is found dead in a lake one day. Eventually she is shown as becoming a swimming champion, and even gets an admission in medicine.
Analysis :
Ningi Nela Naade is a must watch. Few movie going experiences will offer as extraordinary a journey as this one. This is a celebration of human persistence and courage. Intelligently and effectively executed by director Feng Zhenzhi, it is a saga of friendship, love, personal fortitude, endurance and above all the triumph of human spirit.
TeluguOne Perspective :
The girl who played Jihua lived in her role as she was the real sufferer. Others too did justice to their roles.Music: The one and only song of this film contains inspiring lyrics penned down by Chandra Bose. It is very inspiring.Cimematography: Excellent Editing: Very good.This film is a must watch for the fickle minded ones that attempt suicides when confronted with failures in life. It is elders' responsibility to accompany the youngsters and kids for this film that imports loads of confidence in them.