Neena of 'Ne-Na's' character intro released

  • IndiaGlitz, [Thursday,April 30 2015]

The character intro of the bold and beautiful Neena of the Lal Jose movie 'Ne-Na' is out. The cropped hair Neena sure comes across as a gritty and dynamic person with a lot of spunk as she narrates to Vijay Babu's character who is she.

Neena has entered a bar right in the middle of morning, she has went to the police with fake complaints just to spite them, in her student days, she has entered the boys hostel at night to play cards and even has climbed the coconut tree to prove a bet. The only place Neena has never entered is the kitchen. Lal Jose's Neena sure seems a lot to handle.

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