Kandhan Karunai
Kandhan Karunai

Kandhan Karunai

1967Movie150 minTamil

This expansive Hindu epic concerns Lord Muruga, also known as Kartikeya, son of the Krittikas. The film narrates the story of his birth, marriage, and acceptance of the post of the head of the army of heaven, commander-in-chief of the gods.

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IMDb7.8/10
Director: A. BhimsinghGenres: Mythological, Fantasy, Drama

Plot Summary

This epic mythological film tells the story of Lord Murugan, his birth, his divine battles, and his eventual renunciation. It explores the complex relationships between the gods, particularly focusing on the divine romance between Murugan and Valli, and the trials and tribulations they face. The narrative also delves into the destinies of various characters connected to the divine lineage, culminating in significant cosmic events.

Critical Reception

Kandhan Karunai was a major cinematic event in its time, celebrated for its grand scale, impressive visual effects (for the era), and powerful performances, especially from Sivaji Ganesan as Lord Murugan. It was a commercial success and is considered a classic in Tamil cinema's mythological genre, lauded for its devotional themes and elaborate presentation.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its devotional themes and grand depiction of Hindu mythology.
  • Lauded for the powerful performances of its star cast, particularly Sivaji Ganesan.
  • Celebrated for its pioneering special effects and elaborate production design for its time.

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Awards & Accolades

None notable beyond its commercial success and status as a classic.

Fun Fact

The film reportedly used innovative special effects and elaborate sets for its time, including a giant peacock replica for Lord Murugan's vahana, which was a significant technical achievement in South Indian cinema during the 1960s.

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