Nani, the natural star, is open about a variety of themes, including pan-India films and nepotism. He recently revealed his thoughts on a sequence from his upcoming film "Hi Nanna," in which he co-stars with Mrunal Thakur. While lip-lock sequences have grown more regular in Nani's recent flicks, they are not normally featured to this amount in the trailer. 

According to rumours, the producers thought that the trailer would fall flat if Mrunal Thakur's lip-lock sequences were not included. They sought to emphasise the love narrative in the film because they thought that showcasing the father-daughter bond would be insufficient to draw an audience.

When asked if a kissing scene in a family film was necessary, nani said, "We are in 2023, and it's high time we acknowledge that times have changed." If we're not afraid to kiss our girlfriend or wife, why should we be afraid to witness it on screen? It's a fundamental component of existence. cinema is not about drama; it is about depicting reality. We need to be more upfront about presenting actual relationships. What we used to do behind trees or bushes years ago no longer works. We can be more forthright and portray actual interactions on film."


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