12 reviews
Anand is one of those low-budget but well taken movies. It's a "cup of coffee" entertainment, with no violence, blood or "jump out of your seat" excitement which most telugu films have. However, it does have some massala of it's own. Roopa is a headstrong and down-to-earth young woman who is not afraid to confront any sort of situation, even her offensive mother-in-law's distaste for her. She even backs out of the wedding because her fiancé doesn't stand up for her. However, her air of confidence and independence is enough to make Anand, a rich young gentleman living in the city, aspire to be her new husband. His father accidentally kills her parents in a car crash anyways, so why not pay her back? But Roopa is not the kind who will fall for charming smiles and polite behavior, she puts him through a bunch of situations, continuing to be rude and a pain. It's not until he stands up for her and saves her life that she understands she loves him too. But complications ensue
- angelshalz
- Jul 17, 2008
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2004
Telugu Cinema was drenched in violence, Rayalaseema, fights, or needless dance sequences with absolutely minimal role to the heroine except for a few dance sequences (Dance literally means western dance and classical dance has almost become extinct in Telugu movies!). The role of heroine was to have no brains, look glamorous, and disappear in thin air with respect to characterization.
Then this movie called Anand arrived( Manchi Coffee Lanti Cinema-tagline!) directed by Mr. Sekhar Kammula. An Engineering graduate who studied MFA in USA has turned Telugu Cinema literally upside down in that year! Sekhar rose to prominence by Anand and people have started re-thinking about the brilliance of simple life and little happiness which were lost in the course of money earning and building lavish houses on the account of IT industry boom! Bapu was one director who showed that happiness comes from simple living and doing the sweet little things which go amiss in the midst of busy schedule and I can definitely say Sekhar has brought back that wonderful era of simple movies with strong characters and extraordinary story telling technique!
There are many reasons for Telugu people admiring the movie "Anand" by Shekhar Kammula. Let it be the freshness of it, or a thought-provoking points it emphasized on, or Rupa's character, or the music ..but I felt it was really a welcome change for Telugu Cinema after the gross commercial movies comprising of loads of budget and show lot of carnage, but no sensible content at all.
Apart from all the aspects of this movie, I loved the character of Rupa played brilliantly by Kamalinee Mukherjee. Despite losing her parents at such an early age, without standing back because of it, she tries her best to live independently and never compromises with her identity. Not that she doesn't respect traditions and she is a rebel, but she cannot stand if anyone claims her independence. She even comes up to an extent of breaking her marriage with her fiancé Rahul who along with his mother tries to change her in every aspect they could ever think of. They suppress her regarding dressing, job or regional bias, traditions, her way of living and finally when she was asked for wearing the wedding saree which was given by them, she shows courage and tells her would-be mother-in-law that she wants to wear her mother's saree as she feels that if she does so, her mother is along with her. But when they want to change even her life which she lived in the house she lived as a child, she breaks up her marriage for saving her own neck from those people. Though she initially feels that what she did was wrong and feels regretted, but later she develops such an inner strength which makes any girl who watch her proud. I personally feel that a girl should be like Rupa, who should not sacrifice herself for anyone, rather it might be the guy who she is going to be married, or her parents who gave birth to her. She should not sacrifice most importantly because she is a girl, and inferior to a guy.
It is at this moment, Anand (Raja-who was identified as an actor with "Good guy" image after acting in this film!), an NRI guy who happens to attend this wedding, admires Rupa's strength and wants to know more about her personality. And the rest of the movie is all about how Anand gets interested about Rupa and after some petty arguments, how both of them get together.
The way in which Rupa deals with the tough situations in her life right from losing parents at an early age and trying to be as self-dependent as possible is really admirable. Sekhar Kammula etched her character in such a beautiful way that I am sure everyone of us must have interacted with a girl like Rupa at some point of life or other. In short, I personally feel there is a Rupa in every girl at heart because independence is a girl's primary entity.
An important aspect in the storyline of this movie is that Rupa's parents die in a car accident made by Anand's father who gets drunk then. This makes Anand feel more guilty and tries to help Rupa by staying near her house as much as possible. At one situation after Rupa's parents' death anniversary, Anand asks her whether she ever held grudge against the person who did that accident. Rupa (who is in the vow of silence at that time) asks for a paper and pen and writes she always felt responsible for their deaths but nobody else. And the way she says fate decides it all in a beautiful gesture is one of the best scenes I watched in any of the recent movies!
This movie also throws light on some timid men who are unable to take strong decisions in life through the character Rahul. He is torn between the love for his mother and at the same time wants to gain Rupa by marrying her in some way or other. He takes side of his mother when the time of defending Rupa arrives and feels sad about it later. The confused nature of some modern men who are caught in between tradition and modern values was shown perfectly by Shekhar in this movie!
The movie is filled with freshness in every frame, including the songs and background score given by K.M.Radhakrishnan. This movie can be termed as a modern classic in Telugu cinema, because whenever I see it, I never get bored with it!!
Then this movie called Anand arrived( Manchi Coffee Lanti Cinema-tagline!) directed by Mr. Sekhar Kammula. An Engineering graduate who studied MFA in USA has turned Telugu Cinema literally upside down in that year! Sekhar rose to prominence by Anand and people have started re-thinking about the brilliance of simple life and little happiness which were lost in the course of money earning and building lavish houses on the account of IT industry boom! Bapu was one director who showed that happiness comes from simple living and doing the sweet little things which go amiss in the midst of busy schedule and I can definitely say Sekhar has brought back that wonderful era of simple movies with strong characters and extraordinary story telling technique!
There are many reasons for Telugu people admiring the movie "Anand" by Shekhar Kammula. Let it be the freshness of it, or a thought-provoking points it emphasized on, or Rupa's character, or the music ..but I felt it was really a welcome change for Telugu Cinema after the gross commercial movies comprising of loads of budget and show lot of carnage, but no sensible content at all.
Apart from all the aspects of this movie, I loved the character of Rupa played brilliantly by Kamalinee Mukherjee. Despite losing her parents at such an early age, without standing back because of it, she tries her best to live independently and never compromises with her identity. Not that she doesn't respect traditions and she is a rebel, but she cannot stand if anyone claims her independence. She even comes up to an extent of breaking her marriage with her fiancé Rahul who along with his mother tries to change her in every aspect they could ever think of. They suppress her regarding dressing, job or regional bias, traditions, her way of living and finally when she was asked for wearing the wedding saree which was given by them, she shows courage and tells her would-be mother-in-law that she wants to wear her mother's saree as she feels that if she does so, her mother is along with her. But when they want to change even her life which she lived in the house she lived as a child, she breaks up her marriage for saving her own neck from those people. Though she initially feels that what she did was wrong and feels regretted, but later she develops such an inner strength which makes any girl who watch her proud. I personally feel that a girl should be like Rupa, who should not sacrifice herself for anyone, rather it might be the guy who she is going to be married, or her parents who gave birth to her. She should not sacrifice most importantly because she is a girl, and inferior to a guy.
It is at this moment, Anand (Raja-who was identified as an actor with "Good guy" image after acting in this film!), an NRI guy who happens to attend this wedding, admires Rupa's strength and wants to know more about her personality. And the rest of the movie is all about how Anand gets interested about Rupa and after some petty arguments, how both of them get together.
The way in which Rupa deals with the tough situations in her life right from losing parents at an early age and trying to be as self-dependent as possible is really admirable. Sekhar Kammula etched her character in such a beautiful way that I am sure everyone of us must have interacted with a girl like Rupa at some point of life or other. In short, I personally feel there is a Rupa in every girl at heart because independence is a girl's primary entity.
An important aspect in the storyline of this movie is that Rupa's parents die in a car accident made by Anand's father who gets drunk then. This makes Anand feel more guilty and tries to help Rupa by staying near her house as much as possible. At one situation after Rupa's parents' death anniversary, Anand asks her whether she ever held grudge against the person who did that accident. Rupa (who is in the vow of silence at that time) asks for a paper and pen and writes she always felt responsible for their deaths but nobody else. And the way she says fate decides it all in a beautiful gesture is one of the best scenes I watched in any of the recent movies!
This movie also throws light on some timid men who are unable to take strong decisions in life through the character Rahul. He is torn between the love for his mother and at the same time wants to gain Rupa by marrying her in some way or other. He takes side of his mother when the time of defending Rupa arrives and feels sad about it later. The confused nature of some modern men who are caught in between tradition and modern values was shown perfectly by Shekhar in this movie!
The movie is filled with freshness in every frame, including the songs and background score given by K.M.Radhakrishnan. This movie can be termed as a modern classic in Telugu cinema, because whenever I see it, I never get bored with it!!
- navya_hermione
- Jul 8, 2012
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Roopa (Kamalinee Mukherjee) loses her parents and other family members in a gruesome car accident. She starts living on her own as an independent woman without taking any help from her relatives. She has a boy friend named Rahul (Anuj) and is about to get married to him, but backs out due to the behavior of her future mother-in-law and due to lack of confidence shown by her boyfriend. Anand (Raja) joins her neighborhood. And he starts making Roopa feel comfortable and secure. The rest of the story is about why Anand - MD of the richest corporate house of AP - has chosen to reside as neighbor of Roopa and what follows next.
This movie has a freshness to it which we rarely see in Indian movies to it. Although the story goes slow, you get a sense of familiarity with it. Kudos to the director shekhar kammula for such an awesome direction! Brilliant music and background score composed by K.M. Radhakrishnan adds to the quality. Kamalini mukherjee as Rupa has given a marvelous performance. I think she was the best choice for this role because of her non-glamorous looks and amazing histrionics. Anand as Raja has done well too. I have watched this movie thrice now and enjoyed it thoroughly every time. It is a class apart from the daily dose of action movies we get here. Highly recommended!!
This movie has a freshness to it which we rarely see in Indian movies to it. Although the story goes slow, you get a sense of familiarity with it. Kudos to the director shekhar kammula for such an awesome direction! Brilliant music and background score composed by K.M. Radhakrishnan adds to the quality. Kamalini mukherjee as Rupa has given a marvelous performance. I think she was the best choice for this role because of her non-glamorous looks and amazing histrionics. Anand as Raja has done well too. I have watched this movie thrice now and enjoyed it thoroughly every time. It is a class apart from the daily dose of action movies we get here. Highly recommended!!
- confident_guy_1986
- Oct 6, 2006
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Each frame in the movie is a lesson to new directors or existing directors to know how a movie should be taken. Hats off to Sekhar. He is underestimated in Indian film industry. The director has got all the qualities in taking this movie in the range of Satyajir ray, Adoor.. Every character is portrayed effectively in the movie. Though it's simple story, it's been taken to such extent it can be considered to one of the best in India. I don't have enough adjectives to praise the movie. Just as the way the life goes in day-today atmosphere, the movie has been taken. Though the songs in Indian movies are considered to a weak area, songs in this movie has given extra energy to the potential of the movie..especially background score..it's amazing
The performances are sincere and heartfelt, particularly from Raja and Kamalinee Mukherjee, who bring depth and emotion to their roles. The chemistry between the characters feels genuine, adding a layer of relatability to their journey.
The cinematography and music enhance the storytelling, creating a nostalgic and immersive experience. The songs are soulful and memorable, complementing the emotional arcs of the characters.
Overall, "Anand" is a touching portrayal of life's highs and lows, beautifully depicted through its characters' experiences. It's a film that resonates long after the credits roll, making it a memorable watch for fans of heartfelt storytelling and realistic portrayals of human relationships.
The cinematography and music enhance the storytelling, creating a nostalgic and immersive experience. The songs are soulful and memorable, complementing the emotional arcs of the characters.
Overall, "Anand" is a touching portrayal of life's highs and lows, beautifully depicted through its characters' experiences. It's a film that resonates long after the credits roll, making it a memorable watch for fans of heartfelt storytelling and realistic portrayals of human relationships.
- jeetray-34193
- Jun 14, 2024
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Aa feel good movie of sekhar kammula garu And #Roopa and #Anand characters are owned by was usuall life cute love story for ever even so years far and iam 2022 rating for this movie. What aaa story I have ever seen and Raja garu kamalinee Mukherjee garu what an acting sir iam lucky to see this movie and I love this movie when I was see this movie I want to work the sekhar kammula garu even my last death this movie as come in 2022 it will be hug hit for ever love story thank you for this love Story sir thank you sir and what was iam saying anandh character was changes my life like her to be in great attitude character.
- chandrasekharnagalla
- Oct 7, 2022
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Having watched "Happy Days" & "Godavari" I was very keen to watch Shekhar Kammula's first outing "Anand". Indeed he shows a lot of promise stamping "a director to watch out for".
Technically the product is quite superior and no ways to that. The writing, screenplay, background score, music and lyrics are top-notch. The fluidity that is maintained from one frame to another deserves a special mention.
Keeping in mind the new generation of audience, loads of crumbs are thrown in which I am sure they will instantly connect and relish. "Anand" has immense fresh appeal.
Kamalinee Mukherjee gets a platform of her lifetime. The director effectively manages to capture variety of emotions that you can't help but simply fall in love with the girl-next-door.
Raja (as Anand) was slightly below par. I was anticipating Siddharth kind of performance and was slightly disappointed there.
Anuj Gurwara (as Rahul) was good.
Satya Krishnan (as Anita) deserves a special mention. Her character was etched quite well and it was nicely complimented by her performance.
The second half could have been trimmed but not a worrying factor. Or maybe because I watched the "Directors Cut" I perceived it longer than usual.
Definitely recommended.
PS: I particularly liked incorporating the scene from Rajesh Khanna's "Anand" as Mr. Kammula's ode to the original classic.
Technically the product is quite superior and no ways to that. The writing, screenplay, background score, music and lyrics are top-notch. The fluidity that is maintained from one frame to another deserves a special mention.
Keeping in mind the new generation of audience, loads of crumbs are thrown in which I am sure they will instantly connect and relish. "Anand" has immense fresh appeal.
Kamalinee Mukherjee gets a platform of her lifetime. The director effectively manages to capture variety of emotions that you can't help but simply fall in love with the girl-next-door.
Raja (as Anand) was slightly below par. I was anticipating Siddharth kind of performance and was slightly disappointed there.
Anuj Gurwara (as Rahul) was good.
Satya Krishnan (as Anita) deserves a special mention. Her character was etched quite well and it was nicely complimented by her performance.
The second half could have been trimmed but not a worrying factor. Or maybe because I watched the "Directors Cut" I perceived it longer than usual.
Definitely recommended.
PS: I particularly liked incorporating the scene from Rajesh Khanna's "Anand" as Mr. Kammula's ode to the original classic.
- AvinashPatalay
- Jun 10, 2010
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Hmmm I watched this movie on a recommendation. To be fair, I don't like most bollywood films.
So what did i like? The acting was good. Both the lead actors are very charming, and do a good job.
The humor worked pretty well. The dialog/script was pretty good. Rupa's character and the acting was especially good.
I also liked that this was a rather unique heroine and not cookie cutter.
The supporting characters were very good (the 2 kids, raju, anita)
What did I not like?
So what did i like? The acting was good. Both the lead actors are very charming, and do a good job.
The humor worked pretty well. The dialog/script was pretty good. Rupa's character and the acting was especially good.
I also liked that this was a rather unique heroine and not cookie cutter.
The supporting characters were very good (the 2 kids, raju, anita)
What did I not like?
- Maybe it's a cultural thing that I missed but why does the lead male always do very Stalkerish things when "pursuing"? It really bugged me.
- Rahul/Rahul's mother are too evil. Rahul was actually a pretty well written character right until his last scene.
- Definitely dragged in the second half.
- The whole Anand not liking her and then she not liking him was one too many.
- The suspension of disbelief is still a little too high.
I can watch this movie everyday for 365 days straight.....this is the only movie I watch when iam depressed... No matter how my mood is..this movie always give a fresh feeling.. This was the only movie( literally the only one) which I watch again and again
I usually don't like to watch a movie twice but I can see this film everyday
If anyone asks me a movie suggestion, this movie will be the first movie in the list... And guess the second one.. yes you are right it is godavari.
Shekar kammula Always show a responsible women in his movies the way he potray women is just love be it Sita from godavari or bhanumathi from fida he never fails to show a responsible woman.
Shekar kammula Always show a responsible women in his movies the way he potray women is just love be it Sita from godavari or bhanumathi from fida he never fails to show a responsible woman.
- eeshashree-65805
- Oct 14, 2024
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The movie is not done without Heroine and Director should be Praised to Bring Rupa Character Alive The Movie is Great with relishing Moments Kamalini Performance...Music(without Music This Movie is Nothing)Romance etc
- sanjeev_kashibhata
- Feb 1, 2019
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I thought this romantic comedy started off well but went on way too long!
The same thing happened over and over and over
The movie should have edited down.
It could have been slimmed down from its 2 hr 40 min length to 90-100 minutes.
That said, I really admired Roopa's strong character
I loved the scene between Roopa and her mother-in-law.
I would have enjoyed more character development in Anand
He is still acting like a spoiled rich guy after living with working people for most of the movie.
The songs and dancing were good. I particularly liked the songs in the rain.
The same thing happened over and over and over
The movie should have edited down.
It could have been slimmed down from its 2 hr 40 min length to 90-100 minutes.
That said, I really admired Roopa's strong character
I loved the scene between Roopa and her mother-in-law.
I would have enjoyed more character development in Anand
He is still acting like a spoiled rich guy after living with working people for most of the movie.
The songs and dancing were good. I particularly liked the songs in the rain.
- dukecr_94611
- Mar 3, 2013
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Anand(Superstar Rajesh Khanna) a very lively man is ill with an incurable cancer and is left with only 6 months of his life. Despite knowing this, he is a very joyful person spreading love and happiness with everyone around, even with strangers. A lot of dialogues in this movie makes you feel how insignificant death is. There is a scene in the beginning when Bhaskar(AB) meets Anand and asks how can he be so carefree when he only has 6 months of his life. To which Anand replies, death is just a moment, just like the million moments we live every single day, why should I be worried about that one moment and spoil the lakhs of moments that I will be living in these six months.
This movie is full of such scenes that would make you fall in love with the character Anand.
This movie is full of such scenes that would make you fall in love with the character Anand.
- jyothisannidhi
- Jun 14, 2024
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