646f9e108c A rivalry between two men, based on caste and social status, extends from an Indian village to war torn Europe during WW2. Firstly, hats off to the director krish and the producers of the movie for going ahead with the thought of making such a brave movie in the era of commercial Indian cinema. The movie starts off ON a rather sluggish pace wherein the dialogues and writing seems a little off track but gradually the director takes you into the depth of the title of the movie- kanche(the fence).<br/><br/>The movie does not have any of the required commercial elements which would make it a blockbuster. But,it has enough of depth and relevance to he title of the movie in each and every frame. The production values of the movie are at top-notch. More than the visuals and technical brilliance, the dialogues and the way in which krish relates the story of a small village and the protagonist&#39;s love story with the multiple instances of the world war is commendable. The movie might not woo you like many other movies of technical brilliance but it has its own moments of more than brilliant. The background score could have been a little more effective in certain areas of the story, but in the end its the story and the relevance which keeps u glued to the screen. The bottom line is that, the movie might not go on to be a blockbuster, it might not even be a hit amongst the masses, but the director is definitely going to erupt multiple emotions and thoughts in the human being within you. A good attempt by a good director. Thought provoking motion picture after a long time on not just Telugu but also on an Indian screen. Krish once again mesmerises us with his latest film, Kanche. It&#39;s a story about a royal Indian army soldier who fought along side of British army against Nazis in world war 2. It simultaneously shows two stories; one in an Indian village which is in turmoil due to feud among different communities and another story which is about war between Nazis and British allies in Italy. No Indian movie in the past according to me has shown the story of Indian soldiers fought in world war 2. Kudos to director Krish for such a brave attempt(it&#39;s not new for him) and he doesn&#39;t fail. It&#39;s a must watch for all the telugu film lovers who lost hopes on Tollywood film industry which is flooded every year with brainless masala flicks. But, the scene seems to be changing. 2015 has already seen great films like Baahubali, Kanche. While Baahubali was amazing with it&#39;s stunning visuals, Kanche makes us hook to the seats with it&#39;s gripping storyline and great screenplay.
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