A poor silk weaver promises his wife to dress their newborn daughter in a silk saree for her marriage. Facing systemic oppression and the vicissitudes of his fortune, he struggles to keep hi... Read allA poor silk weaver promises his wife to dress their newborn daughter in a silk saree for her marriage. Facing systemic oppression and the vicissitudes of his fortune, he struggles to keep his word.A poor silk weaver promises his wife to dress their newborn daughter in a silk saree for her marriage. Facing systemic oppression and the vicissitudes of his fortune, he struggles to keep his word.
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What an acting by Prakash Raj , Superb. Story will make you cry.
Its a classic film by priyadarshan showing the life of a father and his love towards his daughter. The story is happening in kanchivaram which is famous for there silk sarees. When it comes to the movie this will hit your emotions. Prakash raj was not acting he was just living this character. Other actor's also had done a fabulous work. Story, direction, cinematography, art, music comes to the top notch level. Music done by mg sreekumar uplifts the bond between the father and the daughter. And the final conclusion of this review is the movie Kanchivaram is should watch classy film if you like the journal. 🌟
I would like to warn you that this was the first Tamil movie I have ever watched, but it was indeed a real treat. The movie is presented mostly in terms of flashbacks, which have been artistically done. The story revolves over a silk weaver in Kanchivaram and his family, during the advent of communism in South India.
Prakash Raj (the protagonist) has played his role fantastically and the viewer is bound to condone his faults and his crimes, as the director weaves a strong emotional bond with the protagonist. Shriya Reddy plays the role of a house-wife to the best. All other performances (save a few) were top notch, especially the daughter.
The movie is extremely emotional and one would get deeply saddened at the end. But, Priyadarshan has brought out a few morals very well in this movie and has depicted brilliantly how communism infused vigor & courage in the minds of the weavers of Kanchivaram. Although Communism has been shown in a positive light, the essence of the movie doesn't revolve over the Red Brigade and is much more universal.
All in all it is one of the best pieces of cinema from India and definitely one of the best I have seen coming from the South. So do watch it if you can!!!
Prakash Raj (the protagonist) has played his role fantastically and the viewer is bound to condone his faults and his crimes, as the director weaves a strong emotional bond with the protagonist. Shriya Reddy plays the role of a house-wife to the best. All other performances (save a few) were top notch, especially the daughter.
The movie is extremely emotional and one would get deeply saddened at the end. But, Priyadarshan has brought out a few morals very well in this movie and has depicted brilliantly how communism infused vigor & courage in the minds of the weavers of Kanchivaram. Although Communism has been shown in a positive light, the essence of the movie doesn't revolve over the Red Brigade and is much more universal.
All in all it is one of the best pieces of cinema from India and definitely one of the best I have seen coming from the South. So do watch it if you can!!!
One of the best
It is proven again if there is a character to live prakash raj can nail it
What a wriiting man great
Neatly edited
Neatly composed
Must watch.
Kanchivaram (2008) :
Brief Review -
The last good and original work by Priyadarshan? You know, you can see the poster of this film and get the idea of the whole tragedy, almost the entire story is alive there. The feet of a lady who is dead with a silk saree on her body. That's a brilliant metaphor to pursue character study and is smartly woven with human emotions. The film has several such metaphors, but the linear segments of two ladies (his wife and his daughter) in the protagonist's life have to be my favorite. The wife dies in his arms when he shows her the saree he was weaving, and then the same happens to the daughter. He ruined his life, reputation, and honesty for that saree but what came to his fate was zero. Kanchivaram is a story of Vengadam, a silk weaver, who hardly earns anything to dream big. Yet, he promises his newly born daughter that he will give her a silk saree on her wedding. Everyone in the village is shocked. Veda then starts saving money but due to other responsibilities, that's not enough. He then starts weaving the saree at home, but at what cost? Catch the drama in the film. The symbolic structure of the film is well built but a little unconvincing. Also, it's difficult to believe that he takes so many years to weave just one saree. The tragedies that happen with the protagonist feel more natural than dramatically curved, but the writing makes them look perfect because of the right timing. Prakash Raj delivers a performance to remember. Indeed, one of his best acts ever. Shriya Reddy looks so gorgeous in her first frame and then carries the same beauty throughout the film. Shammu has done well and the child artist was also fine. A special mention for the brilliant background score. It's so soothing, meaningful, and touching. It's hard to believe Priyadarshan actually made this film after directing several comedies in that period and interestingly, this was his original work! Overall, a pretty nice film.
RATING - 7/10*
By - #samthebestest.
The last good and original work by Priyadarshan? You know, you can see the poster of this film and get the idea of the whole tragedy, almost the entire story is alive there. The feet of a lady who is dead with a silk saree on her body. That's a brilliant metaphor to pursue character study and is smartly woven with human emotions. The film has several such metaphors, but the linear segments of two ladies (his wife and his daughter) in the protagonist's life have to be my favorite. The wife dies in his arms when he shows her the saree he was weaving, and then the same happens to the daughter. He ruined his life, reputation, and honesty for that saree but what came to his fate was zero. Kanchivaram is a story of Vengadam, a silk weaver, who hardly earns anything to dream big. Yet, he promises his newly born daughter that he will give her a silk saree on her wedding. Everyone in the village is shocked. Veda then starts saving money but due to other responsibilities, that's not enough. He then starts weaving the saree at home, but at what cost? Catch the drama in the film. The symbolic structure of the film is well built but a little unconvincing. Also, it's difficult to believe that he takes so many years to weave just one saree. The tragedies that happen with the protagonist feel more natural than dramatically curved, but the writing makes them look perfect because of the right timing. Prakash Raj delivers a performance to remember. Indeed, one of his best acts ever. Shriya Reddy looks so gorgeous in her first frame and then carries the same beauty throughout the film. Shammu has done well and the child artist was also fine. A special mention for the brilliant background score. It's so soothing, meaningful, and touching. It's hard to believe Priyadarshan actually made this film after directing several comedies in that period and interestingly, this was his original work! Overall, a pretty nice film.
RATING - 7/10*
By - #samthebestest.
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- TriviaThe film eventually went on to receive Best Film and Best Actor for Prakash Raj at the 55th National Film Awards.
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- 1h 57m(117 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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