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Written and directed by Maruthi Dasari, the film centers on Lucky (Nani), an absent-minded plant scientist. The core conflict arises from Lucky’s "manufacturing defect"—a tendency to forget his current task when distracted by any secondary stimulus.
Ajay, an obsessive suitor and "wicked cop," fulfills the traditional commercial trope of an external threat that tests the hero's resolve.
Nani’s "Natural Star" persona is central to the film’s success, blending vulnerability with comedic timing.
The Indian cinematic landscape has seen a significant shift with the proliferation of Hindi-dubbed South Indian films. (2015), released in Hindi as My Name Is Lucky , serves as a pivotal example of how regional romantic comedies can transcend linguistic barriers. This paper examines the film’s narrative structure, its treatment of memory-related impairments, and its role in solidifying the "pan-India" appeal of actor Nani. 1. Narrative Framework and Character Archetypes
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This academic-style paper explores the 2015 Telugu blockbuster , analyzed through the lens of its 2020-2021 Hindi-dubbed release, My Name Is Lucky .
Nandana (Lavanya Tripathi), a Kuchipudi dancer, represents a "benevolent" foil to Lucky’s chaotic internal world.
Written and directed by Maruthi Dasari, the film centers on Lucky (Nani), an absent-minded plant scientist. The core conflict arises from Lucky’s "manufacturing defect"—a tendency to forget his current task when distracted by any secondary stimulus.
Ajay, an obsessive suitor and "wicked cop," fulfills the traditional commercial trope of an external threat that tests the hero's resolve.
Nani’s "Natural Star" persona is central to the film’s success, blending vulnerability with comedic timing.
The Indian cinematic landscape has seen a significant shift with the proliferation of Hindi-dubbed South Indian films. (2015), released in Hindi as My Name Is Lucky , serves as a pivotal example of how regional romantic comedies can transcend linguistic barriers. This paper examines the film’s narrative structure, its treatment of memory-related impairments, and its role in solidifying the "pan-India" appeal of actor Nani. 1. Narrative Framework and Character Archetypes
Abstract
This academic-style paper explores the 2015 Telugu blockbuster , analyzed through the lens of its 2020-2021 Hindi-dubbed release, My Name Is Lucky .
Nandana (Lavanya Tripathi), a Kuchipudi dancer, represents a "benevolent" foil to Lucky’s chaotic internal world.