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Kanche (2015) The story was set up in the backdrop of 1930's and 40's and it tracks us back to the Indian scene before independence. We get to meet Dhupati Hari Babu (Varun Tej), a calm and composed lower middle class guy, who is studying to make livelihood. But underneath the soft side he carries angst towards the flaws in the society and how some people are building the fences between people for their own benefits. Seeta Devi (Pragya Jaiswal), the princely girly in the same village, falls in love with Hari Babu. How did the social norms, cruel and crooked mind sets harm their right to live? What made Hari Babu to turn a soldier? Did he win his love? Did he win the war? Did the Kanche (Fence) between people and countries break? You got to watch the film to untie the locks..
Andhraboxoffice  (Oct 22, 2015)
Rating:  3.5/5

Good, Daring and Different Attempt although it appeals to limited audiences..

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Idlebrain.com  (Oct 22, 2015)
Rating:  3/5

First half of the film is nice with a good narration and an interesting screenplay. We expect the proceedings in second half to intensify as the climax progresses. The latter part of second half appears hurried up and is devoid of emotion. Director Krish .

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Greatandhra.com  (Oct 22, 2015)
Rating:  3/5

All in all, Krish has once again come up with a different movie with novel storyline. It appeals the film lovers and class audiences only. Bottom-line: Good attempt.

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Telugucinema.com  (Oct 22, 2015)
Rating:  3/5

Kanche is a period love saga with a quite different backdrop. Novel storyline, rich making values, some good dialogues are its assets, but slow pace and excessive war drama tests the patience. Suitable only for discerning audiences. -.

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Teluguone.com  (Oct 22, 2015)
Rating:  3/5

In A centres, no doubt the film will register nice collections, but in B & C, audiences need to connect with the message. If everyone loves, then this could be a big hit for Varun Tej and Krish. Else, the film remains a classic, but collections remain und.

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Gulte.com  (Oct 22, 2015)
Rating:  3/5

A Good Attempt But Fails To Push The Boundaries..

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Indiaglitz.com  (Oct 22, 2015)
Rating:  3.25/5

A soul-stirring film that pushes the envelope. Class stuff with high technical values. Sai Madhav Burra and Sirivennela complement Krish's narration of a mind-numbing Nazi pursuit and the 'kanche' in an Indian village..

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Apherald.com  (Oct 22, 2015)
Rating:  2.5/5

In short, it can be safely said that Kanche is Krish’s weakest work so far in his career (Only after his Bollywood film Gabbar). But it's quite normal that you tend to forget the flaws and appreciate the best things about Kanche, due to its underlying h.

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123telugu.com  (Oct 22, 2015)
Rating:  3.25/5

Pushes the boundaries. Should be given a shot for its daring and different attempt..

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Filmibeat.com  (Oct 21, 2015)
Rating:  3/5

Reiterating the point that Krish has taken Tollywood a step higher with his meaningful films, his Kanche is another movie from him that touches the lives and makes us wonder if we have really grown as a society from the past 70 years..

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