
Naa Ishtam 2012
In *Naa Ishtam (2012)*, Prakash Tholeti crafts a poignant drama that explores the fragility of trust and the unexpected twists of fate. The story follows Krishnaveni, a young woman who flees her home with dreams of a new life, only to find herself abandoned at the last moment.
Director: Prakash Tholeti
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Naa Ishtam (2012) about?
*Naa Ishtam (2012)* follows Krishnaveni's impulsive escape from home, only to be left stranded when her lover doesn't show up. Gani, a self-serving stranger, sees a chance to profit by returning her to her father, but their journey takes an unexpected emotional turn. The film dives into themes of trust, greed, and the blurred lines between right and wrong.
Who directed Naa Ishtam?
Naa Ishtam (2012) was directed by Prakash Tholeti, known for his work in Telugu cinema.
Who stars in Naa Ishtam?
The film features Rana Daggubati as Gani, Genelia D'Souza as Krishnaveni, and Brahmanandam in a scene-stealing role, alongside Hamsa Nandini, Subbaraju, and Nassar.
Is Naa Ishtam (2012) worth watching?
While it may not have a rated IMDb score, *Naa Ishtam (2012)* delivers a compelling drama with strong performances from its lead actors. Its exploration of human emotions and moral dilemmas makes it a thought-provoking watch, especially for fans of character-driven stories in Telugu cinema.
How long is Naa Ishtam?
The runtime of *Naa Ishtam (2012)* is 150 minutes.
About Naa Ishtam (2012) — A Drama of Love, Betrayal, and Unexpected Redemption
In *Naa Ishtam (2012)*, Prakash Tholeti crafts a poignant drama that explores the fragility of trust and the unexpected twists of fate. The story follows Krishnaveni, a young woman who flees her home with dreams of a new life, only to find herself abandoned at the last moment. Enter Gani, a cynical opportunist who sees an opportunity in her desperation, intending to exploit the situation for his own gain by returning her to her father. What unfolds is a tense, emotionally charged journey as Krishnaveni's hopes crumble and Gani's motives come under scrutiny, revealing layers of greed, vulnerability, and the blurred lines between right and wrong.
The film pulses with the raw energy of a road movie, blending drama with moments of dark humor, thanks in part to the scene-stealing antics of Brahmanandam. The chemistry between Rana Daggubati and Genelia D'Souza brings a touch of warmth to the otherwise gritty narrative, while the supporting cast adds depth to the unfolding drama. *Naa Ishtam (2012)* is a story about the missteps of love, the human capacity for manipulation, and the unexpected turns that can lead to redemption.