Nota

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"A relationship on the edge..."
  • NR
  • 2015
  • 1 hr 29 min
  • 7.1  (60)

Nota is an engaging political drama movie from 2015, directed by Anand Shankar, featuring a talented cast, including Ramli Hassan, Hans Isaac, Rin Izumi, and more. The movie was produced by Studio Green, one of the popular and successful production companies in the Indian film industry. The movie tells the story of a young and charismatic chief minister named Varun Subramanium, played by Vijay Deverakonda, who has just been elected as the leader of his state. The initial part of the movie shows how challenging it can be to hold a position of power that demands great responsibility, and how a raised voice can sometimes affect the entire fate of a nation. Sooner, he finds himself in a dilemma between religion and duty when a temple steeped in controversy comes up with legal challenges that seemingly create cracks in his political career.

The movie delves into several political issues that are prevalent in today's society, including corruption, religious discrimination, and demand for power. It emphasizes the importance of a leader's moral conscience and how one decision can change the entire fate of the nation. Additionally, the movie portrays the idea that when it comes to serious matters like politics, an individual's religious beliefs should not interfere with the nation's development and how the country is run.

In the movie, Ramli Hassan appeared as the Advo Suresh, a political scientist who takes temporary charge of the chief minister's office when the elected chief minister is rendered incapable of attending office. He uses this opportunity to discuss his views on politics and how a nation can be brought back from the brink of complete social disintegration. His character throws light on how politics can work in a constructive way, revealing the loopholes that exist within the system and pointing at ways they can be fixed.

Hans Isaac, on the other hand, played an interesting role as Arivu, a member of the ruling party, who initially shows his loyalty to the CM. Still, soon after he realizes the actual state of affairs within the party, he aligns with the opposition, beginning a series of events that, later on, decide the fate of the state. Arivu's character elucidates how allegiance does not always lie with a political party, but it stays with the well-being of the people.

Rin Izumi played the role of a journalist named Keerthi, who shows the world the real-life story of a chief minister who battles for truth and wants to serve his people wholeheartedly. Keerthi's character reminds us of the power of the media in spreading awareness and bridging the gap between people and the government.

The movie features some great dialogues and intense sequences that keep the audiences glued to their seats. Shot across various locations, including Chennai and Kuala Lumpur, the film's visuals are mesmerizing and captivating, and the music by Sam C. S is equally impressive.

Overall, Nota is an excellent movie that explores the fragile connection between power, morality, and democracy. It illustrates how one must make difficult choices that break the mold, divesting from traditional political routines to generate long-lasting results for the greater good. This political drama is sure to appeal to a wide audience, including those who are interested in the inner workings of politics, and those who enjoy thought-provoking and engaging entertainment.

Nota is a 2015 mystery with a runtime of 1 hour and 29 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.1.

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  • Release Date
    2015
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 29 min
  • IMDB Rating
    7.1  (60)