Good and evil are rewarded to be a better man.

Cathryn 2022-04-21 09:03:03

The story can be roughly divided into 2 parts.
The prequel is after the prequel, and the prequel is that Nani has not been killed. The true story is how Kung Fu Little Fly protects the female ticket.
Let’s talk about the prequels first. The male protagonist has been pursuing the female protagonist for 2 years. For a long time, he always thinks about Bindu. Bindu actually likes Nani, but his heart has been entangled. Just looking at the prequel, it can be regarded as a scenic love story. The male protagonist is infatuated and romantic, the female protagonist is pure and kind, and the villain Sudipu has a thick line, showing his style, and there is no woman I can't buy with money.
To be honest, it is difficult for individuals to accept becoming a fly, and it is precisely because it is difficult to accept that no one has ever thought of this subject. I don't know if there is a religious element in it. Good and evil are rewarded, I believe in it, people are doing it, and heaven is watching. This heaven can be various gods in religion, it can be said to be nature, and it can even be said to be myself. If you stay up late, don’t exercise, and don’t take care of yourself, your body remembers it all, and it silently regulates it for you. One day you can’t handle it, and once the health balance is broken, it will be the arrival of a serious illness.
The heroine is also very receptive. If my girlfriend is reborn as a fly, it will stun me and I will not be able to accept it for a while. Also, when she told the heroine that Sudeep was the murderer and planned to kill him, the heroine actually acquiesced and asked her what to do. This conflicted somewhat with the goodness of the beginning.
The ending is not the ending I want, but it is the closest to the actual ending. I thought it would be reborn like a phoenix, but the setting does not allow it. Giving a chance to be reborn as a fly is already the limit, and reborn as a fly is already a hang-up.
It should be the thief who told the story at the beginning.
A thief can reform himself, and I can be a better man.

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  • Nani: Bindu Joliki raavaddu... Champaista!