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New Indian Express
12-07-2025
- Entertainment
- New Indian Express
Doora Theera Yaana Movie Review: A meditative leap into the emotional landscape of modern love
With Doora Theera Yaana, director Mansore offers not just a film, but a conversation; one that quietly unpacks what it truly means to love, to disagree, to travel together, and maybe, just maybe, to part peacefully. It's an intimate and daringly quiet piece of cinema from a director best known for hard-hitting social stories (Harivu, Act 1978, and a thematic cousin to his Nathicharami), though far more atmospheric, introspective, and free-floating. Here, Mansore trades the rigid frameworks of societal drama for the ever-shifting terrain of the heart. Yet, it's no less insightful, perhaps even more so. One could say this is Mansore's most personal work yet, not because it's life-based, but because it is emotionally universal. It reflects the realities of many modern couples, people trying to love each other across very real differences in temperament, vision, and desire. It's a portrait of two kinds of people: those who believe love is about growing together through compromise, and those who understand that sometimes the most compassionate thing is to let each other go. Director: Mansore Cast: Vijay Krishna, Priyanka Kumar, Sruthi Hariharan and Sharath Lohitashwa


New Indian Express
12-06-2025
- Entertainment
- New Indian Express
Mansore's Doora Theera Yaana locks release date
Mansore, the acclaimed director behind Harivu, Nathicharami, ACT 1978, and 19.20.21, is back with his next film, Doora Theera Yaana. Produced by Devaraj under the D Creations banner, the film stars Vijay Krishna and Priyanka Kumar in the lead roles, and is set to hit theatres on July 11. A month ahead of the release, the team launched the first single — the title track — which has already struck a chord with listeners. The song, written by Kiran Kaverappa, composed by Bakkesh Ronada and Karthik, and sung by Bakkesh and Isha Suchi, was released by producer Devaraj's son, Jayaram. 'The film features six songs and two musical bits. I composed the title track with Karthik, and it's sung by me and Isha Suchi,' said Bakkesh Ronada, adding, 'We collaborated with some exceptional musicians, and the process was fulfilling.'