Rocketry: Nambi Effect is a biographical film based on the life of the famous space scientist Dr. Nambinarayanan is written and supervisedbased on Madhavan. In this film, Madhavan himself starred with Simran Sammohan, and other important supporting characters. Surya also has a cameo appearance. The will be composed by SamCS and the camera will be handled by Sirsha Ray.
Being a biography, it is impossible for a movie to capture every moment of the subject's life. And Rocket, the biography of Nambi Narayanan, a rocket scentist accused of espionage, traces his journey and focuses on three main aspects. First he stayed in the United States at Princeton University. Then his days at ISRO, and finally how his family suffered from leveled false claims against men of his size. The story is told in a non-linear way through an interview with actor Surya (playing himself). The movie begins with a shot of Nambi's family having fun together, jokingly, and preparing for the day before without noticing the imminent ruin.
The movie viewers are also first shocked to see what is being given to the whole family on the day of Nambi's arrest. His son and his daughter are being attacked with sticks, stones and even cow dung. His wife was banished from the wedding and beaten by police before being arrested. From this point on, we will introduce the scientific skills and achievements of Nambinarayanan. You always alternate between the two reactions. Very surprised and a little confusion. It's easy for spectators to understand that Princeton is an ivy league collegeand scholarships are a great achievements, but when academc jargon is thrown, it creates a disconnect between the flim and the viewers. The second half of the story fully deals with the suffering of men and their families, making then more emotional and predictable. However, there are many moments when the heart feels oppressed. Some of these include scenes involving Simran and scenes where Nambi and his wife are thrown out of the car during heavy rains.
The film is strongly endorsed by Reed's Madhavan and Simran, who outperform the latter in many places. This is a healthy competition between two great actors in the foreground. The supporting characters also did a good job, and the scenes shot in the United States, Scotland, and the Soviet Union add credibility to the biography. The music of the Sam CS is another backbone of the rocketry film. Sam CS successfully amplifies the dramatic parts, making the scene impactful, and the scene where Nambi accomplishes a lot makes the score more attractive. His work is solid and makes the movie much better than it should be special. Nambi effect will make effect in cinemas.