
2024 • 2h 3m • Drama
HU





Satya (Shivakumar Ramachandravarapu) is a wealthy young man who aspires to become a famous actor, inspired by the legend Kamal Haasan. But he has no real talent. His father and friends constantly criticise him and tell him to quit acting and get a steady job. Tired of this, Satya leaves home to find what he is meant to do. His journey takes him to Kadamakkudy village in Kerala. After a series of problems, he gets stranded there. In the village, he meets D. Salman (Nithin Prasanna), a mysterious person whose unusual presence prompts Satya to reconsider his self-centred view of the world. As Satya experiences the lively village community and interacts with characters like Lekha and Monica, he has life-changing experiences that slowly undo his obsession with fame. The story mixes funny and emotional moments and deals with serious topics like child abuse and surrogacy. Satya struggles with his lack of acting skills and his personal growth. His changing relationship with D. Salman and the villagers forces him to face his insecurities and think differently about what's important. Set against Kerala's beautiful green scenery, the story explores whether Satya’s difficulties and new connections will change him for the better or send him back to chasing his unfulfilled dreams. The ending has a touching twist, showing the real impact of his journey. Overall, the movie Narudi Brathuku Natana combines humour, drama, and a message about living life beyond just ambition. It is a nice movie to watch with family.
Shivakumar Ramachandravarapu is the actor.
Sruthy Jayan and Aishwarya Anil Kumar are the actresses.
Narudi Brathuku Natana can be watched on Aha.
Narudi Brathuku Natana gets a 5.9/10 rating on IMDB.
Narudi Brathuku Natana is streaming on Aha.
Rishikeshwar Yogi is the director of Narudi Brathuku Natana.
Narudi Brathuku Natana hit the theatres on October 25, 2024.
Narudi Brathuku Natana is a drama.
No. Narudi Brathuku Natana is not available to watch in theatres. But it can be watched on Aha.
Yes. Narudi Brathuku Natana can be watched with family.