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Taskar Kannywood Film Review: Da Na Sani

Exploring The Depths Of The Movie

by Alhassan Salihu
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Taskar Kannywood Film Review: Da Na Sani

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Taskar Kannywood film Review, tittled; Da Na Sani, which in a laudable attempt to rekindle interest in Kanywood’s golden era of feature films.  

The YouTube show Taskar Kannywood continues its mission to shine a spotlight on standalone cinematic gems. 

This have been largely overshadowed the rise of web series and television serials. 

Broadcasting every Sunday, the show showcases a new feature film weekly, followed by a lively Q&A segment to encourage dialogue, critique, and fan engagement. 

Taskar Kannywood Film Review: Da Na Sani

The seventh and latest episode in the series, Da Na Sani, has generated considerable buzz. 

And for a good reason, at its core, Da Na Sani is a domestic drama woven delicately with humour, sorrow, and ultimately, regret. 

It tells the tale of Mansur, a dry, emotionally reserved man, and his youthful wife, Samira; a spirited girl barely out of her teens.

Their marriage is less a romantic union and more a quiet battlefield, where emotional expression and maturity clash in painfully relatable ways.

Samira’s behaviour is described through the lens of what is colloquially known as “Kwailanci’ a Hausa term often used to denote excessive childishness or affectation. 

To her, these actions are simply an expression of love, her unique love language, if you will. 

Taskar Kannywood Film Review: Da Na Sani

But to Mansur, they are an intolerable breach of adult decorum, a direct affront to his self-image as a serious, dignified gentleman.

The emotional centre piece of the film arrives early and hits with full force.

In an attempt to be playful, Samira draws a heart emoji on Mansur’s face while he is asleep, scrawling “I love you” next to it.

Far from being charmed, he is infuriated. 

His reaction is swift and brutal: two slaps, a stern warning, and an emotional silence that cuts deep. 

The rawness of this scene is heightened not only by its emotional weight but also by its realism, a reflection of everyday domestic miscommunication that escalates beyond reason.

Shortly after the altercation, Samira got struck by a sudden chest pain. Her condition deteriorates quickly, and she is rushed to the hospital. 

The diagnosis is barely delivered before she passes away, abruptly, leaving a vacuum both in the narrative and in the hearts of the audience.

When Mansur returns home, unaware of her death, he finds a handwritten note she left behind:

“A humble, heart-wrenching apology, expressing regret for her behaviours and a promise to change if she survives”. 

She also reminds him, with heartbreaking tenderness, that she has prepared a meal for him and his friend. 

Taskar Kannywood Film Review: Da Na Sani

In a powerful and emotionally shattering moment, Mansur, overcome with grief and guilt, breaks down, scattering the sweets and ice cream he had bought for her. 

It’s a rare depiction of a man unravelled by remorse, a poignant climax that captures the devastating cost of pride and emotional neglect. The film succeeds admirably in its storytelling. 

Ultimately, Da Na Sani is not merely a tearjerker, however, it is a mirror held up to countless relationships where affection is lost in translation, and egos are shielded at the cost of intimacy. 

What makes the narrative so compelling is its commitment to authenticity. It doesn’t rely on melodrama but rather allows the situation to speak for itself. 

The sadness is not forced, it arises organically from the missteps of everyday life.

Moreover, on a technical level, the film is finely crafted, meaning; the production quality is commendable, especially given the constraints often associated with regional cinema.

Ahmad Bifa’s direction stands out as skilful and nuanced, extending his ability to extract layered performances from the cast, is especially evident in the lead roles. 

Momo brings gravitas and restraint to the role of Mansur, subtly portraying a man whose rigidity becomes his undoing. 

Meanwhile, Amina Shehu, as Samira, delivers a vibrant and deeply affecting performance, capturing both the innocence and the tragedy of her character with remarkable grace.

Cinematographically, the film opts for a clean, understated visual style, allowing the performances and narrative to take centre stage. 

Taskar Kannywood Film Review: Da Na Sani

The pacing is deliberate, yet effective, though this is where the film’s only major flaw emerges.

Given the emotional weight of Samira’s death, the story’s resolution feels somewhat rushed. 

Viewers are left yearning for a deeper exploration of Mansur’s grief, woefully a chance to fully absorb the consequences of his actions, and perhaps, to witness the slow, painful reckoning that such loss brings.

A longer runtime could have benefited the narrative arc, offering a more satisfying emotional closure. 

Watching Mansur process the void left behind by Samira; not just in tears, but in moments of haunting silence, reflection, and regret would have elevated the film from touching to transcendent.

That said, “Da Na Sani”remains a significant achievement in modern Kannywood cinema. 

It successfully balances entertainment with moral introspection, and speaks volumes about the fragile nature of love, particularly in marriages shaped more by social contracts than emotional readiness.

The film also quietly critiques gendered expectations in relationships, to whom the demand for women to conform to silent servitude, and the social leeway often granted to emotionally unavailable men. 

In this way, it is as much a social commentary as it is a personal story!!!

Ultimately, Da Na Sani is a bittersweet reminder that love, however imperfectly expressed, deserves patience, and that understanding, rather than dominance, is the bedrock of any meaningful relationship.

Rating the film 4 out of 5 stars, as a moving, memorable film that lingers long after the credits roll. With a slightly extended runtime, it could have been near-perfect.

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