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, a ruthless, wealthy industrialist who lusts after Bindu and considers Nani a rival. Sudeep murders Nani, but Nani is immediately reborn as a housefly. Despite his tiny size, the fly retains Nani's memories and begins a relentless psychological and physical campaign to protect Bindu and destroy Sudeep's life. Cast and Crew S.S. Rajamouli Protagonist (Nani): Antagonist (Sudeep): Sudeepa (Kiccha Sudeep) Female Lead (Bindu): Samantha Ruth Prabhu Comedy Support:

The background score by M.M. Keeravani adds another layer of depth to the narrative. The "Ee" theme is iconic, building tension during the fly's meticulously planned attacks. Rajamouli’s direction ensures that the pacing never slackens, blending humor, emotion, and high-stakes action into a cohesive 145-minute spectacle.

"Naan Ee" revolves around the life of a young woman named Anbu, played by Saravanan, who is struggling to find her place in the world. She meets a mysterious and charismatic radio jockey, Johnny (played by Sibiraj), who becomes her confidant and love interest. As their relationship deepens, Anbu's life takes a dramatic turn, and she finds herself entangled in a web of emotions, love, and deceit.

The story begins with , a kind-hearted and cheerful young man who runs a firecracker shop in Hyderabad. He is deeply in love with his neighbor, Bindu , a micro-sculptor who runs an NGO. Nani spends his days trying to win her over, while Bindu, though fond of him, enjoys his attention but keeps him at a friendly distance.

In the intense climax, Sudeep manages to injure the fly severely. He traps the fly and appears to have won. However, Nani summons his last ounce of strength. He spots a large container of explosive material (often depicted as a toxic chemical or lighter fluid) and ignites it. The fly flies straight into the line of fire, sacrificing his new body to cause a massive explosion.

Naan Ee proved that a great story doesn't need a conventional hero. It broke regional barriers, becoming a massive hit in both Tamil and Telugu (as Eega). Decades later, it stands as a testament to the power of imagination in filmmaking. Whether you are a fan of high-octane revenge dramas or touching love stories, Naan Ee is a must-watch cinematic experience that proves even the smallest creature can cast a giant shadow.