![]() ![]() ![]() Like the random act of having watched a movie at a certain time causes us to forge such a deep connection, that the movie becomes a footnote of a little phase of our lives. It’s almost like every movie has a little side story attached. It’s almost like we are pathologically compelled to attach many bitter sweet remembrances of our lives - like first date, the horrible loo at theatre you saw it in, how much you shelled out to watch the first day first show, the last day of college, or a bad stomach upset you suffered because of a sandwich that didn’t go down too well. It’s isn’t just great performances, brilliant writing, great song or game changing technical innovations that stay on. ![]() Whatever we make of them, it’s hard to comprehend or contextualize why we remember what we do about the movies we’ve watched. But Nageshwar himself has a karmic connection that goes back over hundred years. Convinced that Nagarjuna is re-incarnation of his late father he sets out looking for his mother. Thirty years on, he runs into a college student, Nagarjuna who looks exactly like his dad. He grows up to become the leading businessman in India. Synopsis: Six-year-old Bittu is orphaned when his parents die in a car accident. ![]()
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