Kandukondain Kandukondain

2000 "I Have Found It."
7.6| 2h37m| en| More Info
Released: 05 May 2000 Released
Producted By: V Creations
Country: India
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Two young women with differing views on love find themselves with three suitors.

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Bharath Karthikeyan Kandukondaen Kandukondean....This movie is gonna linger in my mind throughout my life...as it is one of the movies which gives u the ultimate--"Feel Good" feeling..! The main plot is an aspiring director( Ajith )could get a break in the film industry and in the other part how he maintains his love life in spite of the failures he faces in this process..The Star cast is impressive with Ajith(The reigning star in tamil cinema),Mamooty( Malayalam industry's legend),Aishwarya(Miss universe)and others...The Songs are too good that i got all the lyrics memorized..! For the international audience,i recommend this movie for its sheer indulgence to the south Indian culture,aishwarya rai in a different format!,and of course the main plot of difficulties faced by a director in Kollywood(Chennai,India).. A light hearted movie which wont disappoint u..check it out..!
jrcunningham2001 The film is indeed a lovely film. Mesmerizing, hypnotizing, and colorful! This movie when understood, will cause you to fall in love with the cultural scenes, the culture itself, and the people. The movie was not dubbed since some viewers tend to think. The subtitles where excellent and easy to read. The DVD player I have picks up everything to enjoy. Jane Austen had nothing to do with this film, since she is born of a different cultural decent. A wonderfully written storyline! Aishwarya Rai, is a stunningly beautiful woman. Whom in Bollywood is not arrogant as the folks in Hollywood. So, we should stay tuned for her upcoming films.They should be wonderful as well. I recommend films like Jaaneman and Umaro Jhan.
clobban I came to this film with the background of having watched and thoroughly Bride & Prejudice, and having not read Austen's Sense & Sensibility. (I did re-read P& P after watching B&P and enjoyed the contrast.) I was intrigued to see a "real" Indian movie, since Bride & Prejudice is by its own admission a blend of Bollywood and Hollywood. When I read the reviews of I Have Found It on Amazon, I was intrigued by comments about the difference between Tamil movies such as this and Bollywood musicals. With that and of course Aishwarya Rai to attract me to this film, I was expecting something good, and I was very much rewarded. I have the Kino DVD which has good subtitles. I particularly liked Major Bala--my hat's off to Mammootty for his portrayal of a man torn between love and the fear of pity. He is the steady center-point while the rest of the characters whirl tumultuously around. In addition to funny scenes, as when Manohar meets Sowmya, there are many funny comments (e.g., about the necessary elements of Tamil films) and visuals (e.g., the opening shot of a waterfall that seems so romantic but turns into a military scene). Probably a lot more if you know India and its film industry. The songs do manage to convey some of the story and not just stop the speeding train (another of Menon's comments on Tamil films), especially my favorite in which Meenu laments losing her poetry. This is a film one can enjoy over and over.
bubbleofearth The few Bollywood films I've seen have usually thrown me for a loop - I have trouble holding on to all of the plot points when the music videos interrupt - but this one grabbed me and wouldn't let go. When the dancing happened, the story wasn't destroyed. The constant gorgeous visuals helped carry me through, and the actors were completely engaging. It was great to be able to enjoy Jane Austen again, without knowing quite what would happen next.Someone must have misunderstood the system when rating this movie. It's far better than the 6.1 it has right now. The only trouble I noticed was that Miss World kept outshining her surroundings, and occasionally drew my attention away from the story. No complaints, though.