
1: Nenokkadine(2014)
1: Nenokkadine is a 2014 Telugu psychological thriller film directed by Sukumar. It stars Mahesh Babu and Kriti Sanon in lead roles. The story follows Gautham, a rock musician with schizophrenia who believes three men murdered his parents. Gautham embarks on a quest to find the killers while battling his own hallucinations. The film is notable for its complex portrayal of mental illness and its non-linear narrative. It received positive reviews for Mahesh Babu's performance and the technical aspects. The movie was released on 10 January 2014.
Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- VI movies and tv, Sun Nxt
- Theatrical Release
- 10 January 2014
- Director
- Sukumar
- Language
- Telugu
- Runtime
- 2h 50m
- Rating
- 6.9/10
Storyline
A schizophrenic rock star named Gautham is convinced his parents were murdered by three men. Doctors say it is a delusion. With the help of a journalist, Gautham sets out to prove the murder was real and find the killers.
“One man. One truth. One fight.”
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Frequent partnerships reunited for 1: Nenokkadine
Cast reunions in this film: Nassar & Sayaji Shinde (17 films together), Nassar & Mahesh Babu (10 films together), Devi Sri Prasad & Posani Krishna Murali (10 films together), Pradeep Rawat & Devi Sri Prasad (9 films together), Posani Krishna Murali & Srinivasa Reddy (9 films together), and Nassar & Posani Krishna Murali (8 films together).
Trivia
- The film's title '1: Nenokkadine' translates to 'I am alone', reflecting the protagonist's isolated mental state.
- Sukumar wrote the script with Mahesh Babu in mind, but the actor initially hesitated due to the complex psychological theme.
- Parts of the movie were shot in Portugal, making it one of the early Telugu films to have a major schedule there.
- The film's background score was composed by Devi Sri Prasad, who also made a cameo appearance as a guitarist.
- It was the first Indian film to use a special camera called the 'Phantom Flex' for ultra slow-motion sequences.
- Despite mixed reviews upon release, it later gained a strong cult following for its ambitious narrative.
- The movie's climax was reshot after test screenings, as the original ending was considered too confusing for audiences.


