A
good
man
and
a
lovable
husband
getting
entrapped
by
another
women,
while
the
simple
homely
wife
fight
back
to
win
her
husband
back.
A
story
that
brings
into
mind
the
several
Hollywood
and
Bollywood
movies.
A
remake
of
the
Telugu
movie
Missamma,
Namsathe
Madam,
is
the
story
of
a
honey
trapped
man.
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Namasthe
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Srinagar
Kitty
plays
a
role
of
Nanda
Gopal,
loving
husband
and
a
career
oriented
man
in
a
big
corporation.
His
desire
to
become
the
MD
of
the
corporation
make
him
work
harder
and
smarter.
But
his
life
take
a
complete
turn
when
he
meet
Radhika
(Ragini
Dwivedi),
the
owner
of
the
corporation.
Even
though
Kitty
is
happily
married
to
his
beautiful
wife
Rukmini
(Nikesha
Patel),
he
is
quickly
trapped
in
the
mind
games
Ragini
plays
on
him.
While
Ragini
forces
Kitty
to
marry
her,
Nikesha
fights
back
for
her
husband.
Ragini
starts
mentally
torturing
Kitty
and
makes
his
life
miserable
to
no
visible
reason.
How
does
Kitty's
misery
come
to
an
end
and
why
Ragini
goes
to
this
extreme
extent
is
revealed
at
the
end.
Ragini
Dwivedi
has
tried
her
best
to
bring
life
in
this
movie.
She
has
her
moments
in
the
movie
as
a
maniacal
boss.
Nikesha
Patel
seems
completely
out
of
place
in
the
movie.
She
is
doing
a
role
that
is
very
alien
to
her
and
fail
to
convince
herself
as
a
house
wife.
The
biggest
let
down
in
the
movie
is
definitely
Srinagar
Kitty.
At
time
his
acting
become
overbearing.
It
feels
like
he
is
in
uncharted
water.
Hard
to
believe
it
is
the
same
Kitty
of
Bahuparak.
The
dubbing
is
poor.
Cinematography
is
average
and
the
camera
work
seem
amateurish.
First
half
of
the
movie
has
very
poor
screenplay.
It
is
only
in
the
second
half
that
the
movie
picks
up.
Sadhu
Kokila's
part
in
the
movie
add
no
value
to
the
plot
except
for
annoying
the
viewers
with
the
insipid
jokes.
Apart
from
a
couple
of
songs,
the
music
is
uninspiring
and
the
background
score
is
very
poor.
Namasthe
Madam
seems
more
like
a
daily
soap
opera
than
an
actual
movie.
Not
worth
the
watch
in
a
theater.
Wait
for
it
to
come
on
television.