Having just finished reading T H White's The Once And Future King, this writer is totally down with the use of grand destinies as plot devices. And while you don't expect millennial romcoms that use said device to have the gravitas of King Arthur and his Round Table, you really should be able to expect something more than a set of aesthetics roughly stitched together to make a 2-hour-long video montage.
Naa Nuvve is just so many clichés put into a blender and poured out onto the silver screen that you'd think the writers' research consisted of a foray into the clickhole called ....