Poster via www.instagram.com · 320×400, fair use, to show which film it is. Why.Nodidavaru Enantare is a refreshing film, even if it dabbles with the often-tried coming-of-age genre.Vivek M. V., The Hindu · we gave it 78
Kuldeep weaves an interesting plot introducing characters who try to add meaning to Siddharth’s life.Pranati A. S., Deccan Herald · we gave it 45
“But the audience has to bear with his woman-bashing attitude for the entire movie, to only be met with a lukewarm five-minute resolution towards the end.” — Pranati A. S., Deccan Herald
“Nodidavaru Enantare is a film that is well worth an outing if your dose of cinema includes stories that play out at their own pace with enough time for you to observe little nuances and details.” — Sunayana Suresh, The South First
The journey is filled with experiences that Kuldeep Cariappa effectively brings to life through his writing. While the storytelling, on-screen narration, and decent presentation are noteworthy, it is Naveen Shankar’s portrayal of an existentialist that gives the film a realistic touch.
Shashiprasad SM, Times Now · quoted in Wikipedia, original not read by usThe director has made an attempt to convey a message to youth who get in and out of relationships. Another message is to parents on the need to give their children some space while selecting a profession or life partner.
Maheswara Reddy, Bangalore Mirror · quoted in Wikipedia, original not read by usNodidavaru Enantare is a film that is well worth an outing if your dose of cinema includes stories that play out at their own pace with enough time for you to observe little nuances and details.
Sunayana Suresh, The South First · quoted in Wikipedia, original not read by usNodidavaru Enantare is a refreshing film, even if it dabbles with the often-tried coming-of-age genre. The film is a poignant snapshot of a youngster striving to find himself while struggling to move on from his bitter past.
Vivek M. V., The Hindu · quoted in Wikipedia, original not read by usKuldeep weaves an interesting plot introducing characters who try to add meaning to Siddharth’s life. It is clear he has mommy issues — his mother left him as a baby. But the audience has to bear with his woman-bashing attitude for the entire movie, to only be met with a lukewarm five-minute resolution towards the end.
Pranati A. S., Deccan Herald · quoted in Wikipedia, original not read by us