‘Kannagi’ is the story of four women who face different challenges in their life.
Ammu Abirami is waiting to get married, but her mother rejects several grooms stating one reason or the other.
Shaalin Zoya does not believe in marriage and hence has a live-in relationship with her boyfriend.
Pregnant Keerthi Pandian and her boyfriend decide to abort the baby.
Vidya Pradeep’s husband gives her divorce, but she approaches the court to live with her husband.
All these four stories culminate at one point. What are the problems that these women face?
Were they able to overcome the challenges that form the core plot of Kannagi.
Directed by Yashwanth Kishore the movie grabs the attention of the audience with its compelling narrative and stellar cast.
Yashwanth has presented the movie as an emotional roller coaster, exploring the nuanced challenges faced by these women in the face of societal norms and external pressures.
The director has also sparked meaningful conversations around women’s empowerment and resilience.
Ammu Abiraami has carried her character with authenticity. The way she shows the emotions that her role undergoes is commendable.
Though Keerthi Pandian does not have any dialogues in the movie, she has expressed the emotions of her character in an effective manner. The climax twist based on her character is unexpected.
Vidya Pradeep has shown the pain of a woman who had a failed marriage and is looking forward to having a bright future.
Shaalin Zoya as an independent woman who decides to live her life on her own rules is a perfect fit for the character.
Rest of the supporting cast including Ganesh Mani and Dhanush Jayakrishnan have all done their part well.
Shaan Rahman’s music gels well with the theme of the movie and is ably complimented by Ramji’s camerawork.