Kanden Kadhalai

Kanden Kadhalai

Poster
Directed by R. Kannan
Produced by V. M. Lalitha
G. Dhananjayan
Written by Pattukkottai Prabakar (dialogues)
Screenplay by Kannan
Story by Imtiaz Ali
Starring Bharath
Tamannaah
Santhanam
Shammu
prasanna
Sapan Saran
Ravichandran
Nizhalgal Ravi
Manobala
Music by Vidyasagar
Cinematography P. G. Muthiah
Edited by Kola Bhaskar
Production
company
Blue Ocean Entertainment
Moser Baer
Distributed by Sun Pictures
Release dates
  • 30 October 2009 (2009-10-30)
Country India
Language Tamil
Box office 14 crore

Kanden Kadhalai (English: I Saw My Love) is a 2009 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film directed by R. Kannan of Jayamkondaan fame. The film, a remake of the 2007 Hindi blockbuster Jab We Met by Imtiaz Ali,[1] stars Bharath and Tamannaah in the lead roles, originally played by Shahid Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor. The film was released on 30 October 2009 to mainly positive reviews.

Plot

Shakthi (Bharath) becomes the managing director of Rajasekhar group of companies following his father’s death. He feels highly dejected because of troubles surrounding him such as continuous loss in business and also his girl friend Anita (Shammu) ditches him and marries another guy. Above all Shakthi develops enmity over his mother after she decides to remarry following her husband’s death.

Bombarded with troubles, Shakthi one day leaves his office and boards a train without even knowing the destination. In the train, Shakthi meets Anjali (Tamannaah), who is more bubbly and talkative and she is on her way back to her hometown Theni after completing her studies. Anjali keeps talking to Shakthi continuously which irritates him. Shakthi plans to jump from the fast moving train to end his life, but due to Anjali presence, he could not do it. Anjali informs Shakthi that he is in love with Gautham (Munna) and also about her plans to elope with him as her family is highly orthodox.

At night, Anjali finds Shakthi missing in train but spots him sitting in a platform of a station. Anjali gets down from the train to bring Shakthi back but both end up missing the train. Anjali pressurizes Shakthi to help her get the train in the next station as it was because of him she had missed the train. Shakthi and Anjali hires a cab till the next railway station but Anjali misses the train there too. Finally Shakthi and Anjali stay in a lodge and plan to leave early next day to Theni. Slowly friendship develops between Shakthi and Anjali. Shakthi wonders seeing Anjali’s fun loving attitude.

Shakthi informs about his personal problems to Anjali while Anjali asks him to forget about all those things and lead a happy life. She also says that there is no harm in Shakthi’s mother choosing to remarry at this age. Shakthi realizes his mistake. Shakthi and Anjali reach Theni and Anjali’s family request Shakthi to stay at their place for a week. Shakthi agrees and is treated wilth affection by Anjali’s relatives.

Meanwhile, Anjali’s wedding is planned with her relative Mokkarasu (Santhanam) which she does not like and she decides to run away from her house to meet Gautham in Ooty. Shakthi agrees to accompany Anjali till Ooty and both leave the home. Anjali’s family members mistake that Anjali has eloped with Shakthi. Shakthi drops Anjali in Ooty, and despite her resistance, tells her their journey together is over and bids her farewell, returning to Chennai with plans of reviving his ailing businesses.

Now Shakthi is more energetic and positive minded, which he learnt from Anjali and he suggests many improvements in his business. He also accepts his mother’s decision of remarrying and gets close to her. Ten months pass by and Shakthi’s company’s shares have performed very well. Shakthi speaks about his company’s new product launch in an ad which is seen by Anjali’s parents. Anjali’s father Ramana (Nizhalgal Ravi) comes to Chennai to meet Shakthi and enquires about his daughter. Shakthi gets shocked that Anjali has lost contact with her parents for the last 10 months.

Shakthi promises to bring back Anjali and he leaves to Ooty immediately in search of her. On meeting Gautham, Shakthi finds that Gautham asked Anjali to get back to her home immediately as he cannot convince his father at that time. Gautham says that he did not try reaching Anjali as he was busy with his new business. Shakthi gets shocked and begins to roam around Ooty in search of Anjali and finally finds that she works in a school.

Shakthi meets Anjali and asks her to return with him to Theni. But Anjali refuses and says that she trusted Gautham so much but Gautham’s first priority was business and not her. Also Anjali refuses to get back to home as she made them feel bad by eloping from home. Shakthi convinces Anjali to return. On the day of their return, Gautham comes and apologizes to Anjali. Shakthi, Anjali and Gautham leave to Theni.

To their surprise, a grand welcome ceremony is planned at Anjali’s home believing that Anjali and Shakthi are married already. They also mistake Gautham as Shakthi’s friend who has decided to accompany him. Anjali’s family members also plan a reception for Shakthi and Anjali. Gautham pressurizes Anjali to disclose the truth but Anjali cannot which makes her realize that she loves Shakthi more. Gautham asks Shakthi to leave the place fearing that Anjali might change her mind and Shakthi leaves to the railway station. But Anjali runs to the railway station and proposes her love to Shakthi which he too accepts. Shakthi and Anjali unite at the end.

Cast

Production

Initially the remake had Dhanush and Shriya Saran in the lead as Dhanush thought that she would be the best choice for the role. Later both the lead actors opted out due to Dhanush and Shriya Saran's busy schedule and were replaced by Bharath and Tamannaah. Date problems were cited as the reason behind these changes.[2]

Critical reception

The mainly positive reviews from the critics stated that the film was able to recreate the same magic it delivered in the original Jab We Met. Indiaglitz, while stating this, commented that Tamannaah was the backbone of the whole movie and she emotes to her best.[3] Behindwoods mentioned that the chemistry of the lead pair (which is the moving force of the film) worked well and that Tamanna and Bharath looked fresh and different in their roles.[4] Sify and Nowrunning.com both reviewed that the movie was a cute love story and is definitely worth a watch.[5][6]

Kanden Kadhalai received mixed response from the audience and was a moderate performer at the box office.

Soundtrack

Kanden Kadhalai
Soundtrack album by Vidyasagar
Released 14 August 2009
Recorded Varshaa Vallaki Studios
Genre Feature Film Soundtrack
Length 27:92
Language Malayalam
Label Sony Music
Producer Vidyasagar
Vidyasagar chronology
Peranmai
(2009)
Kanden Kadhalai
(2009)
Neelathamara
(2009)

The soundtrack was released on 14 August 2009. Vidyasagar was the music director. It was released by Imtiaz Ali. The two mega-hit numbers were "Suthudhu Suthudhu" and "Ododi Poren."

The album has 6 tracks.

Song Title Singers
"Venpanju" Udit Narayan, Karthik
"Suthudhu Suthudhu" Hariharan
"Naan Mozhi Arindhen" Suresh Wadkar
"Kaatru Pudhidhaai" Rahul Nambiar
"Oododi Poren" Lavanya, Rashmi Vijayan
"Oru Naal Iravil" Tippu, Benny Dayal

References

  1. "'Jab We Met' is 'Raja Rani' in Tamil ". IndiaGlitz. 2008-11-28. Retrieved 2013-05-15.
  2. Archived 11 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine.
  3. "Kanden Kadhalai Tamil Movie Review". IndiaGlitz. 2009-10-30. Retrieved 2013-05-15.
  4. "Kanden Kadhalai". Behindwoods. Retrieved 2013-05-15.
  5. "Movie Review : Kanden Kadhalai". Sify. Retrieved 2013-05-15.
  6. Mythily Ramachandran (2009-10-31). "Kanden Kadhalai Review". Nowrunning.com. Retrieved 2013-05-15.
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