Seetimaarr: A heartwarming victory for tradition and triumph. The film is a sports drama that is much uplifting, with Nani playing the hat of Karthik, a part-time kabaddi coach who’d a full-time job working at a bank, but who wanted to bring the name of his school, father’s creation, to the national agenda. While coaching this young kabaddi team made up of girls from his village, Karthik has to overcome several challenges that put his resolve and determination to the test. The movie’s story revolves around the hardships faced by its main character, as well as the achievements of the team, while also showcasing the culture and traditions of rural India.
The film is inspirational and authentic, and is being directed by Diamond Ratnababu, who is a talented director, and who has captured the essence of the zeal for sports in small-town India. The character development is great, especially the kabaddi players as they are not only players but also strong resilient women with dreams and aspirations. The film’s cinematography helps the viewer to feel a part of the village and its rustic charm.
The most impactful message I got from the film was the power of tradition, community, and how sports can unite people. I will not spoil the ending of the movie, but it is a great lesson in emotional filmmaking and a wonderful feeling of uplifting and inspiring. Overall, Seetimaarr is a rapturous underdog tale, that will have you rooting for the underdogs and celebrating the triumph of the human spirit.