Synopsis
The characters and the atmosphere surrounding Keshava are well-crafted. The story, though simple with everyday characters and events, stands out due to its unique treatment. The film expertly portrays how people become pawns in politics without realizing the impact. Dialogues like "Everyone's life has a purpose, sometimes, it's realized only after death" leave a strong impression.
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Kenda Movie Review : Kenda Movie Review: An impressive portrayal of a common man's struggles
Critic's Rating: 3.5/5
Plot: The film Kenda revolves around Keshava (Bharath), a factory worker who gets caught in a web of crime and politics, impacting his life significantly.
Review: Set in the 90s and early 2000s, Kenda follows Keshava's journey, an ordinary worker struggling to navigate society. The director skillfully weaves the script with supporting characters and situations. Though the narration is slow, the film aims to make the audience think, and the director manages to achieve this.
The characters and the atmosphere surrounding Keshava are well-crafted. The story, though simple with everyday characters and events, stands out due to its unique treatment. The film expertly portrays how people become pawns in politics without realizing the impact. Dialogues like "Everyone's life has a purpose, sometimes, it's realized only after death" leave a strong impression.
While the silences between dialogues might feel prolonged, they are necessary for the narrative. The cinematography could have been more powerful, but the portrayal of characters and presentation of events keeps the audience engaged. Performances by Bharath and Pranav Shridhar are noteworthy, breathing life into their characters. Gopalakrishna Deshpande and Vinod Ravindran also deliver impressive performances.
Ritwik Kaikini's debut music complements the storyline. Despite a few setbacks, Kenda is a good weekend watch.
-Pramod Mohan Hegde
Review: Set in the 90s and early 2000s, Kenda follows Keshava's journey, an ordinary worker struggling to navigate society. The director skillfully weaves the script with supporting characters and situations. Though the narration is slow, the film aims to make the audience think, and the director manages to achieve this.
The characters and the atmosphere surrounding Keshava are well-crafted. The story, though simple with everyday characters and events, stands out due to its unique treatment. The film expertly portrays how people become pawns in politics without realizing the impact. Dialogues like "Everyone's life has a purpose, sometimes, it's realized only after death" leave a strong impression.
While the silences between dialogues might feel prolonged, they are necessary for the narrative. The cinematography could have been more powerful, but the portrayal of characters and presentation of events keeps the audience engaged. Performances by Bharath and Pranav Shridhar are noteworthy, breathing life into their characters. Gopalakrishna Deshpande and Vinod Ravindran also deliver impressive performances.
Ritwik Kaikini's debut music complements the storyline. Despite a few setbacks, Kenda is a good weekend watch.
-Pramod Mohan Hegde
Users' Reviews
Jeffy Abraham60 days ago
FollowKenda is a really Gooood movie, and it definitely deserves applause for its wonderful direction and BGM. The actors have done a great job in bringing their characters to life especially the character of Narasimha and Keshava were truly remarkable. Superb movie, definitely recommended.
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