Three highly anticipated films are poised to fascinate audiences in december 2023 with powerful emotional themes centred on the bond between dads and their children. Two films that tell these stories top the list of december audience favourites.

Animal (which opens on december 1st) and Hi Nanna (which opens on december 7th) are the two films under consideration.

Animal:

Ranbir Kapoor, anil kapoor, and rashmika mandanna star.
The film focuses on the relationship between a father and his kid. The film, directed by sandeep Reddy Vanga, best known for "Arjun reddy," is intended to present a strong tale.

Nani and Mrunal Thakur star in Hi Nanna.
"Hi Nanna," featuring nani, explores the idea of parenthood via the sensitive, emotional journey of a father and daughter. The film's director is Shouryuv.

What's interesting is the coincidence that these two films, all slated to be released in theatres in the same month, have the topic of fatherly sentiments.

The plot of Animal deals with the bonding of a toxic father and his son who craves his father's approval. Ranbir and anil kapoor perform both characters admirably, as implied by the teaser. sandeep Reddy, who is known for delivering tremendous emotions and dealing with great complications in relationships, will undoubtedly provide fans and spectators with a violent treat.

Hi Nanna, on the other hand, portrays the narrative of a father and daughter's sensitive love. The girl is curious about her mother, but nani avoids the subject. This narrative has powerful emotions as well, however, it is handled in a heartwarming and lighthearted manner without being overly serious.

The travels in both films are the same, but the characters have distinct aims. Both films are motivated by a single feeling but are narrated and filmed in two separate styles, which distinguishes them and creates excitement among viewers.

Each film has sparked considerable interest, and its final success will be determined by how successfully the filmmakers connect and please the audience with their different narratives.


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