Naa Bangaaru Talli
Dubbed in : Telugu ( Original )
Naa Bangaaru Talli is the only Telugu film to win 3 National Awards in the last 25 years. Provocative, shocking and surprisingly tender amidst an explosion of unbridled emotions, `Naa Bangaaru Talli`…
Naa Bangaaru Talli
Dubbed in : Telugu ( Original )
Naa Bangaaru Talli is the only Telugu film to win 3 National Awards in the last 25 years. Provocative, shocking and surprisingly tender amidst an explosion of unbridled emotions, `Naa Bangaaru Talli` (My Dearest Daughter) explores the consequences of sex trafficking testing the vulnerability of trust in human relations. Srinivas (Siddiq) is a wonderful and devoted father to Durga (Anjali Patil), and he provides her the best. Working in the city and maintaining his family in a small town works well for him for years. One day everything is shattered when Durga comes unannounced to the city to appear for an interview concerning her college admission. Durga`s life is brutally torn apart as Srinivas wrestles with grief, remorse, self pity and guilt. The murky world of sex trafficking shakes the basic tenets of human existence `trust`. Based on true stories, the film is a first of its kind projecting the human dimension of both the abused and the abuser. Contextualized in a middle class Indian setting, the story has global dimension and can happen anywhere, to anyone.
Naa Bangaaru Talli
Crime · Drama
Film Details
Naa Bangaaru Talli is the only Telugu film to win 3 National Awards in the last 25 years. Provocative, shocking and surprisingly tender amidst an explosion of unbridled emotions, `Naa Bangaaru Talli` (My Dearest Daughter) explores the consequences of sex trafficking testing the vulnerability of trust in human relations. Srinivas (Siddiq) is a wonderful and devoted father to Durga (Anjali Patil), and he provides her the best.
Working in the city and maintaining his family in a small town works well for him for years. One day everything is shattered when Durga comes unannounced to the city to appear for an interview concerning her college admission. Durga`s life is brutally torn apart as Srinivas wrestles with grief, remorse, self pity and guilt.
The murky world of sex trafficking shakes the basic tenets of human existence `trust`. Based on true stories, the film is a first of its kind projecting the human dimension of both the abused and the abuser. Contextualized in a middle class Indian setting, the story has global dimension and can happen anywhere, to anyone..