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    Kanche Review - Literary, visual treat - 10/28/2015 10:25:56 PM
  The very title 'Kanche' sounds quite literary. It's not quite often that a Telugu film title sounds literary or comes with an allegorical connotation, unlike in Kollywood. Krish surely pushes the envelope, ably supported by profund touches from his dialogue writer Sai Madhav Burra (of the recent Gopala Gopala fame) and Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry. The screenplay belongs to a style not seen in regular Telugu films, smelling of Hollywoodish narration, besides wowing the audience with the parallels and ironies galore.

The period human-war drama is set in the late 1930s. For a film of this genre, the run time at 126 minutes is surprisingly modest. Director Krish prefers to keep it restrained and measured rather than resort to heavy-duty scenes, much as the average filmmaker would have been carried away by the enormity and sentimental value of the subject. While taking creative liberties in terms of the dialogue (tokka, totakoora - Hari Babu who lived in pre-Independence times says!), the director avoids the temptation of melodrama and worse. The tempestuous events are soul-stirring, even though the pace slackens in the second half.

The film narrates two stories parallely - the story of soldier Hari Babu (Varun Tej) and his tryst with Nazi savagery on the one hand, and that of Hari Babu's tryst with Seetha Devi (Pragya Jaiswal) and the casteist henchmen in his village on the other.
 
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