Kanche
Kanche (Eng: Fence) is a 2015 Telugue love story film told in the background of world war II. Krish is the director of this war film. The film features Varun Tei and Pragya Jaiswal in lead roles.
This film actually tells the story of a low-caste guy loving an upper-caste girl and the hectic life they have to face thereafter. This is a love story film told parallel with worldwar II. The story took place in as early in 1936. Dupati Hari Raju (Varun Tej) and Sita (Pragya Jaiswal) were classmates and love eachother passionately . Both belongs to different castes and Hari Raju was a person belonging to one of the lowest castes and was not expected to love a girl like Sita, who was from an upper-caste. After leaving from the college they went to their village and continued their love secrertly there. Eshwar was Sita’s brother and came into frienfship with Hari. Both Hari and Sita lived respectively with their grandparents and the news of love made a storm of events in the village. Many a lost their life, in the rebellion between the low-caste and upper-caste struggle. Hari was seriously injured and Sita gave shelter to him and treated him in her bed room. With out knowing all these Eshwar and his grandfather arranged her marriage with one of their nice and on the wedding day Hari married her publically in the presence of all her relatives. This was a lethal stroke to Eshwar and family. They waited for a suitable occasion to retaliate for this. After some years Eshwar joined in military and became a commander. Suddenly a world war broke out and hari also participated in the war. He was unfortunately under Eshwar and he tried to take revenge on him. But something unimaginable happened in the end and Eshwar lost one of his derest one. Who was that? The story moves to an interesting climax at the end. For niceties in details you are requested to watch this film in a theatre.
The film received positive reviews more and rated good at the box office. This is the first war film in telegue and the first one based on world war II. It tried its best to do justice to the period before Independence. And the director succeded in making a beaufiful love story clubbed with a war between castes and nations. On performance Varun and Pragya done a good job and their chemistry worked very well. The audience recived both of them whole heartely. It truly depicts the social structure of India at that time and the the bitter agonys of the low-caste people suffered from the the so called upper-caste people. This is a watchable one with a lot of suspense and fretfulness.