When a film carries the intriguing tag-line 'Tale of a death foretold' (obviously inspired by Nobel laureate Gabriel Garcia Marquez's classic novel Chronicle of a Death Foretold) you sit up in your seat expecting an interesting experience at the least.
But Kaanchi, with Indrajith and Murali Gopy in the lead, promised a lot yet falls short of expectations.
Written by renowned bilingual writer Jeyamohan and directed by Jeeyan Krishnakumar, it’s the story of two people, who are unlikely to meet or mingle in ordinary circumstances.
Perungodan Narayanan (Murali Gopy) is an underworld don with a penchant for looking up the horoscopes of people who cross his path as his own horoscope says that his life is in danger. He has made a list of people who may become his nemesis. He has even checked the horoscope of his younger brother played by Shine Tom Chacko.
At the other end of the spectrum is Madhavan (Indrajith), a simpleton running a grocery shop. His marriage has been fixed with Gowri (Maria John) who comes with a hefty dowry, which his father, played by P Balachandran, thinks will help get a good groom for his daughter.
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