The inner power of a woman who represents over one million suppressed youth against injustice in the country.The inner power of a woman who represents over one million suppressed youth against injustice in the country.The inner power of a woman who represents over one million suppressed youth against injustice in the country.
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Mishti Chakravarty
- Kaanchi
- (as Mishti)
Kartik Aaryan
- Binda
- (as Kartik Tiwari)
Anil Charanjeett
- Subhedhar
- (as Anil Mange)
- Director
- Writer
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Did you know
- TriviaMithun Chakraborthy and Rishi Kapoor worked together after 2 years since House Full 2 - 2012. The very first time they worked in a film was in Hawalaat 1987.
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The Showman of the 80's & 90's, Subhash Ghai, delivers a rather ordinary film with 'Kaanchi'. Though Ghai manages to churn out impressive performances & even a fairly engaging first-hour, he fails by delivering a dull second-hour, which completely under-whelms.
'Kaanchi' Synopsis: A rebellious girl seeks revenge of her lover's death, but faces opposition from a strong political family.
'Kaanchi' begins well & has a few sparkling moments in the first-hour. The romance is nicely build-up. The second-hour is problematic. The track involving Rishi Kapoor falling for Mishti, the protagonist, is plain ridiculous. Also, the excessive running-time over a 145-minutes, needed some sharp trimming.
Ghai is not in command this time around. His Direction, though lavish, has an outdated vibe to it. The Screenplay loses pace in the second-hour completely. Cinematography is good. Editing needed to be sharper. Music by Ismail Darbar is super.
Performance-Wise: Mishti as Kaanchi, has the intensity & the fire, this character demands. However, she needs to work strongly on her voice. Kartik does a decent job. Rishi Kapoor, in an ill-written role, is over-the-top. Mithun Chakraborty is excellent as the wicked politician. Chandan Roy Sanyal is effortless. Rishabh Sinha is impressive.
On the whole, 'Kaanchi' is an half-baked effort from Subhash Ghai.
'Kaanchi' Synopsis: A rebellious girl seeks revenge of her lover's death, but faces opposition from a strong political family.
'Kaanchi' begins well & has a few sparkling moments in the first-hour. The romance is nicely build-up. The second-hour is problematic. The track involving Rishi Kapoor falling for Mishti, the protagonist, is plain ridiculous. Also, the excessive running-time over a 145-minutes, needed some sharp trimming.
Ghai is not in command this time around. His Direction, though lavish, has an outdated vibe to it. The Screenplay loses pace in the second-hour completely. Cinematography is good. Editing needed to be sharper. Music by Ismail Darbar is super.
Performance-Wise: Mishti as Kaanchi, has the intensity & the fire, this character demands. However, she needs to work strongly on her voice. Kartik does a decent job. Rishi Kapoor, in an ill-written role, is over-the-top. Mithun Chakraborty is excellent as the wicked politician. Chandan Roy Sanyal is effortless. Rishabh Sinha is impressive.
On the whole, 'Kaanchi' is an half-baked effort from Subhash Ghai.
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- Каанчи
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- Gross worldwide
- $708,373
- Runtime2 hours 31 minutes
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