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Rocketry: The Nambi Effect (Hindi) at State Cinema Hobart

Rocketry: The Nambi Effect (Hindi)

154 mins | Rated CTC

Directed by R Madhavan

Starring Madhavan , Simran , Rajit Kapur, Ravi Raghavendra, Misha Ghoshal, Dinesh Prabhakar


Rocketry – The Nambi Effect is a retelling of Shri Nambi Narayanan’s life story as it unravels in an interview by the celebrated superstar and Badshah of Bollywood, Shahrukh Khan, on a TV program.
Like many great minds, Nambi is also deeply flawed, his genius and obsession earning him enemies and detractors, thus making him a compelling modern protagonist.
Beyond serving as a treatise for the vindication of quiet achievers in society, the film also challenges the audience to take up the responsibility of recognizing, and celebrating these special contributors, whether it be a Nambi Narayanan or a teacher educating poor kids, soldiers at the border, doctors serving in remote villages, or volunteers helping the needy. It also raises a powerful question – Why aren’t we standing up collectively to defend our innocence and powerlessness against the hegemony of the powers that be? For every Nambi, there are a thousand more quiet achievers fighting for justice.
Their stories need to be heard. It starts with Nambi. But he’s just the beginning.
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Rocketry – The Nambi Effect is a retelling of Shri Nambi Narayanan’s life story as it unravels in an interview by the celebrated superstar and Badshah of Bollywood, Shahrukh Khan, on a TV program.
Like many great minds, Nambi is also deeply flawed, his genius and obsession earning him enemies and detractors, thus making him a compelling modern protagonist.
Beyond serving as a treatise for the vindication of quiet achievers in society, the film also challenges the audience to take up the responsibility of recognizing, and celebrating these special contributors, whether it be a Nambi Narayanan or a teacher educating poor kids, soldiers at the border, doctors serving in remote villages, or volunteers helping the needy. It also raises a powerful question – Why aren’t we standing up collectively to defend our innocence and powerlessness against the hegemony of the powers that be? For every Nambi, there are a thousand more quiet achievers fighting for justice.
Their stories need to be heard. It starts with Nambi. But he’s just the beginning.
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Rocketry: The Nambi Effect (Hindi)

154 mins | Rated CTC

Directed by R Madhavan | Starring Madhavan , Simran , Rajit Kapur, Ravi Raghavendra, Misha Ghoshal, Dinesh Prabhakar


Rocketry – The Nambi Effect is a retelling of Shri Nambi Narayanan’s life story as it unravels in an interview by the celebrated superstar and Badshah of Bollywood, Shahrukh Khan, on a TV program.
Like many great minds, Nambi is also deeply flawed, his genius and obsession earning him enemies and detractors, thus making him a compelling modern protagonist.
Beyond serving as a treatise for the vindication of quiet achievers in society, the film also challenges the audience to take up the responsibility of recognizing, and celebrating these special contributors, whether it be a Nambi Narayanan or a teacher educating poor kids, soldiers at the border, doctors serving in remote villages, or volunteers helping the needy. It also raises a powerful question – Why aren’t we standing up collectively to defend our innocence and powerlessness against the hegemony of the powers that be? For every Nambi, there are a thousand more quiet achievers fighting for justice.
Their stories need to be heard. It starts with Nambi. But he’s just the beginning.

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