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R.S Vimal had taken few cinematic liberties to show the parental tortures from Kanchana's side, which didn't go well with the real life Kanchana that she dissociated herself from the movie once released. There was a gimmick in the way the movie starts - Moideen's father surrenders himself to the police for killing his son. The movie was quite cardboardish in the way of story telling and the characters were purely one-dimensional and if not for the sincere performance from the lead players, the movie would have fallen flat. Most of the incidents were told by real life Kanchanamala herself. But I was surprised that life is more interesting than fiction when I watched the documentary of Kanchana, directed by R.S Vimal - Jalam Kondu Murivettaval (Woman who was hurt by water).
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Had there been no word about the source of the movie, anybody would have written off the movie as yet another love story. Especially the scenes where Moideen tries to reach out to Kanchana through the dialogues of street drama and in the cinema hall. Leading protagonists from different religions, a silent lover forming the third angle of a love triangle, dramatic scenes involving the "hero - heroine" meeting and attempts of murders. When I watched this movie, I felt it was a perfect "commercial" movie and had all the ingredients for the same. That's the reason why even Parvathy couldn't lure me watching this movie till now. As a policy I don't watch movies involving rape scenes or negative endings that cast aspersions on the positivity of lives. Yet I kept procrastinating watching this because of the tragic ending. The controversies involving the real life Kanchana and the film director R.S Vimal also made me curious about the movie. The expectations were higher because of the hype over the performances by Parvathy and Prithviraj. I had too much of expectations from this blockbuster which was based on the real life star crossed lovers Kanchana and Moideen from the Mukkom village in the Malabar distrcit of Kerala. This is in the climax of the malayalam blockbuster - Ennu Ninde Moideen Especially when we have a solid performer like Parvathy enacting the role of the lover, our sadness just multifolds. Ideally this scene would have given happiness to any viewer of a love story but for me it was the most pathetic, heart wrenching scene considering that as a viewer I know that her world is going to crumble in minutes. there was a serene peace in her face, smile and she was looking forward for the impending new life with her lover for close to 25 years.
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the rain starts outside and she walks towards the window and sees the falling drops with love. She packes the suitcase, carresses the white saree with love remembering that it was her saviour to ward off the alliances she was not interested in.