Kana Kanden

2005
6.4| 2h35m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 13 May 2005 Released
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Kana Kandaen is a 2005 Tamil film directed by K. V. Anand, and starring Srikanth, Gopika, and Prithviraj. Friends since their childhood days, the couple begins to live in a small house owned by Vivek in Chennai. Meanwhile, Bhaskar, a research scholar in Chemistry, succeeds in coming out with a prototype of a desalination plant which he wants to give to the government and solve the water crisis in Chennai.

Genre

Drama, Romance

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K. V. Anand

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Kana Kanden Audience Reviews

Scanialara You won't be disappointed!
Unlimitedia Sick Product of a Sick System
Scarlet The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
Billy Ollie Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
seedharal Firstly, Mr. K.V.Anand should be appreciated for making a brave attempt in his very first film as a Director. The way he handled his characters were of first rate. Still, screen-writers should have concentrated more on dialogues. Every character in the movie talks a lot, apparently makes the audience feel whether they are visually challenged. First half of the film is slackly told. Film gets the vigor only after the introduction of Madan. The 'item number' which was placed for a specific purpose did not gratify the targeted audience needs. Director had the best option of skipping it, which he didn't. Director has to be glorified for selecting such a script in such a period where 'kollywood' is heading towards junk. Shot-divisions, Geogrephy, locations-everything was well conceived, but certain scenes were so disturbing, mainly because of editing. Editor is not the culprit, 'so called' trend is the malefactor. MTV-isation has ruined the industry, like how the Hollywood and Bollywood is affected with this disorder. The work of DOP needs a special mention. But uniqueness was the dripping factor. Overall, going by the looks, a director with such intense thoughts and ideas,one can expect some good, rational, semi-parallel films in the near future. Kanaa Kandein is the stepping stone.
anandasasikala K.V.Anand has proved that he is as good a director as he is a cinematographer,eminently supported by Sounderrajan with his photographic skills.Couple of tunes of Vidyasaagar are hummable. the story by Subha(Suresh and Balakrishnan)is well told.Srikanth has playedhis role exceedingly well. Gopika has taken the glamorous route and well poised. All credit should go to Prithviraj for his unique performance. This film has a judicious mix of form and content.Vivek's comedy is thoroughly enjoyable. Editing by V.T.Vijayan is crisp, to tell the least. The fight sequences by Kanal Kannan are fast and breadth taking. Overall, a good attempt by Anand in his debut venture. This film is water perfect and an eminently watchable thriller. SASI
aryamaps A very nice and bold approach by a debut director. Right thing at the right time for the monotonous Indian movie goers. His previous experiences with leadings directors reflect in his film making. Should definitely take little care in presentation may be budget constraints.The impact of the hero's struggle and his ambition in his young age is not creating a big impact as it should have in the first half off the film,Hope the director maintains the same seriousness and the trend in films he is going to direct in future.Hats off and good luck.maps
Krishna Kanth A well made movie in Tamil: Prithviraj's performance is one of the finest I have seen in Tamil cinema. Whatever be said he has performed better than everyone else in this film (Wish he plays a hero further) Srikanth actually was very good too, though compared to Prithviraj he has lesser screen time (?) and consequently gives lesser impact. Thought prithviraj's acting was going to overshadow everyone else's before seeing the movie, though that is true to an extent now that I have seen the movie, srikanth shines in the last few minutes with same coolness as prithviraj Finally the director: Kudos for a smooth direction that blends so many sub-plots effortlessly without getting lost. Am I watching this in a Tami Movie? Special comments (?): The love scenes were very realistic (not vulgar or erotic).