Ramana K Naidu
Ramana K Naidu, yeah, the name’s buzzing around thanks to “Hello Baby” (2025). Wild ride, honestly. The whole film leans hard into chaos and comedy, juggling outrageous situations with a cast that’s obviously having way too much fun. You’ve got this super awkward dude, totally out of his depth, suddenly stuck with a baby—like, literally outta nowhere. He’s got zero clue how to handle diapers, bottles, or the tiny human attached to him, but he’s got heart, and the movie milks that for every laugh and cringe-worthy moment possible.
The story doesn’t just sit there, either. It drags you through late-night mishaps, slapstick gags, and those wild “what now?” moments that’ll make you wanna scream at the screen. There’s a whole mess of side characters—friends who are even less helpful, nosy neighbors, and just about every flavor of chaos-maker you could throw into the mix. And underneath all the ridiculousness, there’s this sneaky bit of heart that creeps up on you, making you care way more than you’d expect.
Ramana K Naidu’s direction? Kinda fearless. He lets the actors cut loose, keeps the pace snappy, and never lets things get too sappy. The jokes fly fast, the soundtrack’s a riot, and the whole thing just feels…alive. If you’re after something that refuses to take itself seriously but still lands a few genuine punches to the gut, “Hello Baby” is definitely your jam.