Saturday, June 14, 2008

Kannum Kannum

Kannum Kannum



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Sathyamurthy (Prasanna) is an orphan, a civil engineer by profession and an accomplished poet in his free time. One day, in a moment of inspiration, he writes an impressive poem. He asks his friend to mail it to a popular weekly and travels out of town. When he returns, Sathya is thrilled to find his poem published, but is shocked to see that the name of the writer is given as Shenbagavalli. Who is this person with the nom de plume (pen name) of Shenbagavalli and how can she claim to be the writer of his poem? Accompanied by his friend (who forgot to mail Sathya's poem), he storms into the magazine's office and extracts the Shenbagavalli's address. He promptly writes to her and they establish a steady stream of correspondence. With the scanty information exchanged through letters, a feeling of mutual friendliness and warmth overwhelms both of them. Finally, Sathya expresses his romantic feelings to her but she replies with a curt note informing him of her forthcoming all-India tour.

Unable to bear the suspense, desiring to meet the woman of his dreams, Sathya goes to Courtrallam to locate the mysterious writer. He stays in his friend Ashok's house and quickly mingles with the large family comprising Ashok's three sisters and his father (Vijayakumar). Ashok's youngest sister Aanandhi (Udhayathara) had gone on a long tour and will return only after a few weeks. Sathya successfully establishes a cordial relationship with the three girls, becoming their 'Anna'; through them, he genuinely enjoys the love and affection, the warmth of a caring family that he has missed since birth. He learns every detail about the family members, likes and dislikes, quirks and strengths. By the time Aanandhi returns, Murthy has become 'Anna' to the three sisters and a surrogate son to the lovable father.

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