Kannamma (film)

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Kannamma
Directed byS. S. Baba Vikram
Written byM. Karunanidhi
StarringMeena
Bose Venkat
Prem
Edited byVikram Raja
Music byMani Sharma
Release date
  • 4 February 2005 (2005-02-04)
LanguagesTamil
Malayalam

Kannamma (Tamil: கண்ணம்மா) is a 2005 Tamil language movie directed by S. S. Baba Vikram. Karunanidhi is famous for his dialogues in "Parasakthi", which saw the rise of Sivaji Ganesan as a Tamil superstar.Kannamma opens with a soliloquy on the people, the nation and the DMK patriarch's hopes for its future. But an inauspicious note is introduced with the mocking recitation of Subramania Bharati's famous lines addressed to "Kannamma".The film is peppered with messages on nationalism, caste and communal harmony. But it lacks the spellbinding effect of certain war films.

Plot

The story is that of a rich medical student, Kannamma - played by Meena - who falls in love with Anandan (Premkumar) after he saves her from an acid attack by her driver, Babu (Karate Raja).

Anandan's friend Madan (Venkat) becomes Kannamma's ever-vigilant sentinel, risking his own marriage with Mala (Vindhya).

Kannamma comes to know of Anandan's martyrdom through TV. Her baby is disputed and she is brought before a village council.

With a new generation gradually taking over the party, octogenarian Karunanidhi's message perhaps lies in the two songs he has written, one of which is addressed to youth. The other song, "Iru vizhi mazhai", is sung by Vani Jayaram.

Cast

Actor Role
Meena Kannamma -Heroine
Prem Anandan-Hero
Venkat Madan
Vindhya Mala
Vadivukkarasi
Karate Raja Driver Babu
Kuyili
Chandrasekhar
Vaiyapuri

Reception

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