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Kanche

Kanche (transl. The Fence) is a 2015 Indian Telugu-language romantic war film written and directed by Krish. It stars Varun Tej, Pragya Jaiswal, and Nikitin Dheer. Produced by First Frame Entertainment, Kanche revolves around the enmity between two friends—Dhupati Haribabu (Tej) and Eeswar Prasad (Dheer). Eeswar's sister Sitadevi (Jaiswal) and Haribabu graduate from the University of Madras in the late 1930s and fall in love. Due to the prevailing casteism in their native village, Eeswar opposes their relationship and kills Sitadevi accidentally. Years later, Haribabu joins the British Indian Army as a captain to fight against the Axis powers in World War II and Eeswar, now a colonel, is his commanding officer.

Kanche
Theatrical release poster
Directed byKrish Jagarlamudi
Screenplay byKrish Jagarlamudi
Dialogues by
Story byKrish Jagarlamudi
Produced byY. Rajeev Reddy
J. Sai Babu
StarringVarun Tej
Pragya Jaiswal
Nikitin Dheer
CinematographyGnana Shekar V. S.
Edited bySuraj Jagtap
Rama Krishna Arram
Music byChirantan Bhatt
Production
company
Release date
  • 22 October 2015 (2015-10-22)
Running time
125 minutes[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu
Budget18 crore[2]
Box officeest. 20 crore[3]

Krish began research on the film's subject after seeing a bomb, dropped by the Imperial Japanese Army, preserved in a museum in Visakhapatnam during the filming of Vedam (2010). He worked on the film's screenplay for nine-and-a-half months and considered it his most ambitious project. Chirantan Bhatt composed the film's songs and score, marking his debut in Telugu cinema. Gnana Shekar V. S. was the film's director of photography; Sahi Suresh was the film's art director, and Sai Madhav Burra wrote the film's dialogue.

Principal photography commenced on 27 February 2015 in Hyderabad. Kanche was filmed in Tatipaka, Draksharamam, Kapotavaram, and in Peruru Agraharam near Palakollu. Major sets were erected in Ramoji Film City, Hyderabad. The war sequences were filmed in Georgia and the film's unit was allotted 700 guns, four tanks, and a machine gun from the Georgia Military Institute, a military training school. Principal photography was wrapped up on 6 July 2015. Kanche was filmed in 55 working days, 35 of which were in Georgia.

Promoted as Telugu cinema's first World War II-based film, Kanche was released worldwide on 22 October 2015, on 700 screens, and received a positive reception from critics. It grossed 20 crore on a budget of 18 crore, and became the 14th highest-grossing Telugu film of the year. Kanche earned the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu at the 63rd National Film Awards ceremony, and the state Nandi Award for Best Film on National Integration. The film was screened at the 2016 edition of All Lights India International Film Festival. The film is considered one of the "25 Greatest Telugu Films Of The Decade" by Film Companion.[4]

Plot

In 1936, Dhupati Haribabu and Rachakonda Sitadevi meet at the Madras Cultural Club in Madras Presidency on the latter's birthday and realise that they are studying at the same college, the University of Madras. Sitadevi is the princess of the Rachakonda estate, whereas Haribabu belongs to a lower caste and is the grandson of a local barber. By the time they graduate, they have fallen in love, and leave for their native town, Devarakonda. Haribabu is introduced to Sitadevi's brother Eeswar and they become friends.

Eeswar, and his grandfather Pedababu, learn of Haribabu and Sitadevi's affair and instigate a fight between people of both castes. Hundreds of people from both sides die and a fence (Kanche) is erected to separate the two groups forever. While Eeswar and Pedababu decide to marry off Sitadevi to a boy of their choice, Haribabu arrives back from town and is stabbed. Sitadevi looks after him secretly in her bedroom, and on the wedding day, a frustrated Haribabu marries Sitadevi, in the presence of her grandmother, and leaves. That evening, Eeswar and Haribabu duel, and in the process Sitadevi is killed accidentally.

During World War II, as a member of the allied nations, the British Raj send over two and a half million Indian volunteer soldiers to fight under British command against the Axis powers. Haribabu joins them as a captain and Eeswar, now a colonel, is his commanding officer. In May 1944, the Nazis attack the Indian army in the Italian Campaign, and capture them. Haribabu, his friend Dasu, and three other soldiers escape. They decide to save the captured troops and follow the Nazis. They take shelter in an Italian baker's house and his granddaughter saves them from the Nazis. She reveals that the Nazis want to kill a little girl whose parents were a German doctor and a Jew.

The Nazis find the doctor and a group of civilians, and Haribabu, along with his cohorts, rescues them. The soldiers find the captured troops in an old building and rescue them from the Nazis. When Eeswar asks Haribabu why he saved him despite the rivalry between them, he replies that Sitadevi's love for Eeswar made him do so. They leave with the civilians and find a German base near a river which they can use to escape.

When Haribabu formulates a plan, Eeswar, who still hates him, points out that the plan is flawed. Haribabu reminds him that World War II commenced because of racism and he does not want to see the same bloodshed repeated here that happened in their village. The soldiers raid all the tents and find a boat in which the civilians and the other soldier board. To divert the German army's attention, Haribabu continues to fight alone until the boat reaches safety. Severely injured, Haribabu dies with a smile, thinking of the memories of his life with Sitadevi.

Eeswar is shocked to see Haribabu die and carries his body back to his village. He also reads the letters Haribabu had written to Sitadevi during the war and realises that humans should not be divided by caste. He reaches the village and asks Haribabu's grandfather to dig the grave. Eeswar calls Haribabu a great human, soldier, lover, son and mainly a good friend whom he never recognised. He acknowledges that without the borders of caste, Haribabu would have been happy with Sitadevi and salutes him. Pedababu orders the fences' removal and the people continue to live in peace.

Cast

Production

Development

During the filming of Vedam (2010) in Visakhapatnam, Krish visited a museum which displayed a bomb dropped by the Imperial Japanese Army on the city during World War II. The bomb was used with the intention of creating a situation similar to the attack on Pearl Harbor. After further research, Krish learned that over 2.5 million Indian soldiers participated in World War II, and 2000 Telugu people from Madhavaram, West Godavari, were sent to the war by the British government in India.[1] Krish worked on the film's screenplay for nine-and-a-half months and cited the process of obtaining accurate details as the reason for the length of time it took to finish. Krish gathered most of the information using the Google search engine and two teams were employed—one in India, the other in Italy.[1] He chose to narrate a love story set in the 1930s and focused on the macro and micro divisions between people, countries, races and religions.[1]

During the production of Gabbar Is Back, Krish's collaboration with Varun Tej was reported in January 2015; Ramoji Rao was to produce the film under the banner Ushakiron Movies jointly with Krish's banner First Frame Entertainment.[5] Pragya Jaiswal, who auditioned for Gabbar Is Back, was signed as the film's female lead.[6] The film was officially launched on 27 February in Hyderabad and was titled Kanche.[7] Kanche translates to fence in English and Krish relates that the film focuses on the effects of a fence on friendship.[8] On the 75th anniversary of World War II, Krish told the Indo-Asian News Service on 1 September that Kanche is his "most ambitious project" and also the first Telugu film set in World War II.[9]

Sai Madhav Burra, who collaborated with Krish on Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum (2013), was signed to write the film's dialogues.[10] V. S. Gnanasekhar was signed as the film's director of photography, and Sahi Suresh was selected as the film's art director.[11] Because of discontinuing his studies at a young age, Suresh was not knowledgeable about World War II, and spent three to four months watching old war films and reading about the war.[12] Chirantan Bhatt, who collaborated earlier with Krish on Gabbar Is Back, was signed to compose the film's soundtrack and score. Kanche marked Bhatt's debut in Telugu cinema.[13] Rama Krishna Arram and Suraj Jagtap edited the film.[14] Kanche was produced on a budget of 18 crore.[2]

Casting

Varun Tej played the role of Dhupati Haribabu, a captain in the British Indian Army. Varun Tej described the first phase of Haribabu's character as a 23-year old "college pass-out, happy-go-lucky, chilled out guy". He had to modify his diction according to the timeline and observed the dialogue delivery of actors in old Telugu films. For the second phase, Varun Tej was trained by an army officer on a soldier's body language, and the way to hold guns among other things. He watched films like Saving Private Ryan (1988), The Thin Red Line (1998), Inglourious Basterds (2009), and Fury (2014) as well.[15] He underwent training in a boot camp for more than a week, during the gap between the Indian and Georgia schedules. During the filming of the war sequences in Georgia, Varun Tej was provided with an original Thompson submachine gun, which was manufactured in 1939, and used during the actual war.[16]

Jaiswal played the role of Sitadevi, a princess whose character was modelled on Maharani Gayatri Devi of Jaipur.[17] After auditioning for the role, Jaiswal watched Krish's Vedam and Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum to understand his work and was "really touched" by the former.[18] Krish advised her not to watch any old Telugu films but try to analyse old English and Hindi films instead. Jaiswal opined that her character needed to focus "more on expressions than acting". She joined kathak classes after the film's shoot began, and no workshops were conducted for her.[17]

Nikitin Dheer was chosen to play Colonel Eeswar Prasad in the film,[11] because Krish, who wanted an actor to match Varun Tej's persona, was impressed with his performance in Chennai Express (2013).[1] Srinivas Avasarala was cast as Dasu, Haribabu's friend and another volunteer soldier from the British Indian Army, who quotes writer Sri Sri as his friend Srinivasa Rao.[11] Avasarala was trained in the use of guns in Hyderabad and received training from an army officer along with Varun Tej on body language and other important aspects.[19]

Gollapudi Maruthi Rao and Sowcar Janaki were cast as Haribabu's grandfather and Sitadevi's grandmother respectively.[20] Filmmaker Singeetham Srinivasa Rao made a cameo appearance as a pianist in Madras Cultural Club, where Haribabu works as a part-time employee. Krish described Rao's cameo as a "colourful" one and added that his look was inspired by that of Colonel Sanders, the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken.[21] 700 people were required to form an army and the film's unit selected nearly 100 non-resident Indians apart from the local people. They were given formal training before they went on the film's sets.[19]

Filming

It was like a proper military camp that we were living in. There were tents on the location and we pretty much lived there. Georgia has sunsets at 9 pm and we used to begin shooting in the morning at 6 am and wrap up only after the sunset. There were 400-500 people on the sets on an average day.

Varun Tej on film's shoot in Georgia with The Times of India[16]

Principal photography commenced on 27 February 2015 at Hyderabad.[22] The second schedule commenced on 23 March at Tatipaka, a village near Razole in East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh.[23] Apart from Draksharamam and Kapotavaram, the village portions were filmed in Peruru Agraharam, Palakollu as Krish wanted a primitive settlement with poor infrastructure and palaces, resembling one of the pre-independence era. The film's crew then put up flower and fruit markets, and purchased antiques from a flea market.[1] The local people extended their support to the film's crew in return for the laying down of proper roads.[11] In other villages where there was better infrastructure, Suresh and his crew spoke to village heads and covered most of the roads with sand and mud. The houses were whitewashed for the film's shoot and were restored with their previous colours later.[12]

As all the houses in those villages were constructed using reinforced concrete, a team of 70 members were summoned from Hyderabad to recreate the 1940s style. According to Suresh, the "nativity feel came alive" due to the presence of coconut trees.[12] The steam engine and the interiors of the first-class compartments in the train Haribabu and Sitadevi travel in from Madras to Devarakonda were designed in Ramoji Film City, Hyderabad. Suresh's experience working as an art director on Venkatadri Express (2013) helped him.[12] The construction of the palace where Sitadevi lives took four to five days to complete at a cost of 40 lakh.[12] The war sequences were filmed in Georgia. The film's crew finalised 20 locations and the filming of the war sequences lasted for 35 days.[19]

 
Few key sequences were filmed at the Ananuri Bridge (pictured) in Tbilisi, Georgia.[19]

With the assistance of the Government of Georgia, huge sets were erected, including a German military base camp fitted with trenches and bunkers.[1] For the film's shoot, Krish hired a few telegraph machines, typewriters, and coffee cups and saucers manufactured during the timeline of the World War II.[19] Some key action sequences were filmed in a few old, dilapidated buildings located near Georgia and Varun Tej performed his stunts without a body double. A few sequences were filmed at the Ananuri Bridge in Tbilisi, Georgia.[19]

700 guns, four tanks, and a machine gun used in the war were allotted from the Georgia Military Institute military school. The Georgian Armed Forces trained the film's unit to use these weapons properly. The rent for each tank was 5000 dollars per day, and another tank was designed by Suresh and his crew.[19] Thousands of bullets were used every day and 15 people were employed to load the guns. On the last day of the filming of the climax episode, Varun Tej used more than 7000 bullets. For filming few bomb-blast sequences, the film's unit consulted several Hollywood technicians.[19] Principal photography was wrapped up on 6 July,[24] after a shoot of 55 working days.[2]

Music

We tried to approach the battle scenes like the way Hollywood would. Some of these war scenes were like nine-minutes long. There’d be a few minutes of lull followed by some aggressive fighting, so we had to constantly innovate with the music to keep the interest level intact.

Chirantan Bhatt on film's re-recording with Indo-Asian News Service[13]

Kanche
Soundtrack album to Kanche by
Released1 October 2015 (2015-10-01)
Recorded2015
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length28:07
LanguageTelugu
LabelAditya Music
ProducerChirantan Bhatt
Chirantan Bhatt chronology
Gabbar is Back
(2015)
Kanche
(2015)
Gautamiputra Satakarni
(2017)

The official soundtrack of Kanche composed by Chirantan Bhatt consists of six songs, including instrumental theme music. The lyrics for the remaining five songs were penned by Sirivennela Sitaramasastri.[25] Kanche marked Bhatt's debut in South Indian cinema. Krish worked with Bhatt on Gabbar Is Back and asked him to compose a song for Kanche. Impressed with it, Krish signed him as the film's music director. Bhatt found Kanche to be "an intense and emotional story" and ensured that the music was not generic and in sync with the film's scale.[26]

Krish also provided a few references to the works of Ilaiyaraaja and M. M. Keeravani to Bhatt during the composing sessions. Bhatt used tabla tarang (an Indian melodic percussion instrument consisting of more than ten drums) and sarod (an Indian lute-like stringed instrument) predominantly in the instrumentation as he felt that the songs had to: "depict a lot of mood and emotions".[13] The song "Nijamenani Nammani" was composed using Charukesi raga and Nandini Srikar, who provided the additional vocals along with Shreya Ghoshal who was not listed in the album's credits.[27] Abhay Jodhpurkar initially provided the vocals for the raw cut of the song "Itu Itu Ani Chitikelu Evvarivo", which was recorded in two hours at his friend's studio. Bhatt found his voice apt and retained it in the final version without any further improvements.[28] The songs "Itu Itu Ani Chitikelu Evvarivo", and "Bhaga Bhagamani" were composed using the Natabhairavi, and Kamavardani ragas; Bhatt used both Charukesi and Kamavardani ragas for "Raa Mundadugeddam".[29]

After releasing a teaser of the song "Nijamenani Nammani" on YouTube, Varun Tej released the song "Itu Itu Ani Chitikelu Evvarivo" sung by Jodhpurkar and Ghoshal at the Radiocity FM station in Hyderabad on the eve of Gandhi Jayanthi (1 October 2015). The soundtrack, marketed by Aditya Music, was released at a promotional event on the same day at Hyderabad with actor Ram Charan in attendance as the guest of honour.[30]

Karthik Srinivasan of The Hindu called "Nijamenani Nammani" the soundtrack's best song and praised the renditions by Ghoshal and Srikar.[27] The Times of India gave the soundtrack 3.5 stars out of 5 and opined that the themed style of the soundtrack is a: "delightful change from the song and dance routine seen these days".[31] Behindwoods gave the soundtrack 3.25 stars out of 5 and called it a: "musical and lyrical feast for the ears".[29]

Track listing[25]

All lyrics are written by Sirivennela Sitaramasastri.

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Itu Itu Ani Chitikelu Evvarivo"Abhay Jodhpurkar, Shreya Ghoshal5:11
2."Ooru Erayyindi Eru Horettindi"Shankar Mahadevan5:11
3."Nijamenani Nammani"Shreya Ghoshal4:48
4."Bhaga Bhagamani"Vijay Prakash3:00
5."Raa Mundadugeddam"Vijay Prakash, Keerthi Sagathia6:49
6."Love Is War"Chirantan Bhatt3:08
Total length:28:07

Release

Kanche was initially scheduled for a worldwide release on 2 October 2015.[32] The film's release was postponed to 6 November to avoid clashing with the releases of Puli and Singh Is Bliing.[33] Due to a delay in post-production activities, Akhil: The Power of Jua, which was initially scheduled for a worldwide release on 22 October, was postponed and Kanche was confirmed for release on 22 October during the Vijayadasami festival season.[34] Kanche was released at 400 screens across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, and at 150 screens in rest of India.[35] Though 80 screens were booked initially in the overseas market for the film's release,[36] the screen count was later increased to 150, of which 130 screens were in the United States.[35]

Reception

Critical reception

Kanche received positive reviews from the critics.[37] Sangeetha Devi Dundoo of The Hindu remarked that Kanche is a film that does not stand out "merely by being different, but also because it’s earnest", and added that Krish "Step[s] across the fence to a new world of storytelling".[38] Praising Krish's choice of genre, Suresh Kavirayani of the Deccan Chronicle gave the film 3.5 stars out of 5, stating, "If you are looking for a change from the regular action-masala-song-dance-drama kind of films, you should watch Kanche". Kavirayani added: "The war scenes look authentic. Credit to cinematographer Gnana Sekar V.S for capturing the war scenes. Kanche is no less than any Hollywood film as far as the war scenes are concerned".[39] Rajeswari Kalyanam of The Hans India also gave the film 3.5 stars out of 5 and stated: "With Kanche, Jagarlamudi Krish has once again proven his ability to choose an offbeat theme, weave an engrossing tale and give it a technically brilliant cinematic rendition".[20]

Pranita Jonnalagedda of The Times of India gave Kanche 3 stars out of 5 and stated: "Kanche is a daring attempt for mainstream [Telugu cinema]. While there's an interesting story which is told really well, you will be left with the lingering feeling that it could have been a lot better".[40] Sify too gave Kanche 3 stars out of 5 and called it a film that is "[s]uitable only for discerning audiences" and praised the storyline, performances, production design, and dialogues.[41] Behindwoods gave the film 3 stars out of 5 as well and called it a "commendable attempt" and added:

You don’t get to see too many Indian films being made on war, especially South Indian industry hasn’t made many. (sic) Even the ones that have been made have not made a huge impact, especially with it comes to battle scenes. But that is where Kanche scores big time. The war sequence looks authoritative and intriguing. It travels throughout and the intensity has been maintained right through".[14]

Box office

Kanche grossed approximately 5.5 crore and collected a distributor share of 3.85 crore globally, thereby performing better than Raju Gari Gadhi and Columbus.[35] According to trade analyst Taran Adarsh, Kanche earned US$53,057 from its paid previews; it amassed US$46,751 on its first day and US$92,998 on its second day, taking its two-day United States box office total to US$192,806 (1.25 crore).[42] The first weekend global box office gross and distributor share figures stood at approximately 13 crore and 7 crore respectively.[43]

In its first weekend at the United States box office, Kanche collected US$380,361 (2.47 crore). It earned US$6,826 (4.43 lakh) from two screens in Canada and MYR15,921 (2.43 lakh) from 2 screens at the Malaysian box office in its opening weekend, thereby managing to recover 100% of the overseas distributors' investments.[44] In ten days, Kanche collected US$489,701 (3.21 crore) at the United States box office, US$9,261 (6.07 lakh) at the Canada box office, and MYR19,316 (2.95 lakh) at the Malaysian box office respectively, taking its ten-day overseas box office total to US$503,461 (3.3 crore).[45]

Kanche earned US$522,325 (3.47 crore) in 17 days at the United States box office.[46] After losing many screens due to new releases in the United States, Kanche's 31-day total stood at US$527,724 (3.5 crore).[47] In its lifetime run, Kanche grossed 20 crore globally, with a distributor share of 14 crore, and was declared a commercial success and also the 14th highest grossing Telugu film of the year.[3]

Accolades

Kanche earned the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu at the 63rd National Film Awards ceremony.[48] Kanche earned the state Nandi Award for Best film on National Integration, and was screened at the 2016 edition of All Lights India International Film Festival in the "Indywood Panorama" section.[49]

Award[a] Date of ceremony[b] Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
CineMAA Awards 12 June 2016 Best Story Krish Won [50]
Special Appreciation Award Won
Best Debut Actress Pragya Jaiswal Won
Best Background score Chirrantan Bhatt Won
Best Lyricist Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry for ("Raa Mundadugeddam") Won
Filmfare Awards South 18 June 2016 Best Film – Telugu Kanche Nominated [51]
[52]
Best Director – Telugu Krish Nominated
Best Female Debut – Telugu Pragya Jaiswal Won
Best Music Director – Telugu Chirrantan Bhatt Nominated
Best Lyricist – Telugu Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry for ("Raa Mundadugeddam") Won
Best Male Playback Singer – Telugu Keerthi Sagathia for ("Neeku Theliyanida") Nominated
Best Female Playback Singer – Telugu Shreya Ghoshal for ("Nijamenani") Nominated
IIFA Utsavam 28 – 29 March 2017 Best Director – Telugu Krish Nominated [53]
[54]
Best Story – Telugu Won
Best Actress – Telugu Pragya Jaiswal Nominated
Best Performance In A Comic Role – Telugu Srinivas Avasarala Nominated
Best Female Playback Singer – Telugu Shreya Ghoshal for ("Itu Itu Ani") Nominated
Mirchi Music Awards South 27 July 2016 Album of the Year KancheChirrantan Bhatt Nominated [55]
[56]
Music Composer of the Year Chirrantan Bhatt for ("Itu Itu Ani") Nominated
Lyricist of the Year Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry for ("Raa Mundadugeddam") Won
Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry for ("Itu Itu Ani") Nominated
Female Vocalist of the Year Shreya Ghoshal for ("Nijamenani Nammani") Nominated
Song of the Year "Itu Itu Ani" Nominated
Nandi Awards 14 November 2017 Sarojini Devi Award for a Film on National Integration Y. Rajeev Reddy, J. Sai Babu and Krish Won [57]
National Film Awards 3 May 2016 Best Feature Film in Telugu Y. Rajeev Reddy, J. Sai Babu and Krish Won [58]
Santosham Film Awards 14 August 2016 Best Lyricist Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry Won [59]
South Indian International Movie Awards 30 June – 1 July 2016 SIIMA Award for Best Film – Telugu Kanche – Y. Rajeev Reddy & J. Sai Babu Nominated [60]
[61]
SIIMA Award for Best Director – Telugu Krish Nominated
SIIMA Award for Best Actor – Telugu Varun Tej Nominated
SIIMA Award for Best Female Debut – Telugu Pragya Jaiswal Won
SIIMA Award for Best Lyricist – Telugu Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry for ("Itu Itu Ani") Won
Best Female Playback Singer – Telugu Shreya Ghoshal for ("Nijamenani Nammani") Nominated

Notes

  1. ^ Awards are in Alphabetical order.
  2. ^ Date is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.

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kanche, transl, fence, 2015, indian, telugu, language, romantic, film, written, directed, krish, stars, varun, pragya, jaiswal, nikitin, dheer, produced, first, frame, entertainment, revolves, around, enmity, between, friends, dhupati, haribabu, eeswar, prasad. Kanche transl The Fence is a 2015 Indian Telugu language romantic war film written and directed by Krish It stars Varun Tej Pragya Jaiswal and Nikitin Dheer Produced by First Frame Entertainment Kanche revolves around the enmity between two friends Dhupati Haribabu Tej and Eeswar Prasad Dheer Eeswar s sister Sitadevi Jaiswal and Haribabu graduate from the University of Madras in the late 1930s and fall in love Due to the prevailing casteism in their native village Eeswar opposes their relationship and kills Sitadevi accidentally Years later Haribabu joins the British Indian Army as a captain to fight against the Axis powers in World War II and Eeswar now a colonel is his commanding officer KancheTheatrical release posterDirected byKrish JagarlamudiScreenplay byKrish JagarlamudiDialogues bySai Madhav BurraStory byKrish JagarlamudiProduced byY Rajeev ReddyJ Sai BabuStarringVarun TejPragya JaiswalNikitin DheerCinematographyGnana Shekar V S Edited bySuraj JagtapRama Krishna ArramMusic byChirantan BhattProductioncompanyFirst Frame EntertainmentRelease date22 October 2015 2015 10 22 Running time125 minutes 1 CountryIndiaLanguageTeluguBudget 18 crore 2 Box officeest 20 crore 3 Krish began research on the film s subject after seeing a bomb dropped by the Imperial Japanese Army preserved in a museum in Visakhapatnam during the filming of Vedam 2010 He worked on the film s screenplay for nine and a half months and considered it his most ambitious project Chirantan Bhatt composed the film s songs and score marking his debut in Telugu cinema Gnana Shekar V S was the film s director of photography Sahi Suresh was the film s art director and Sai Madhav Burra wrote the film s dialogue Principal photography commenced on 27 February 2015 in Hyderabad Kanche was filmed in Tatipaka Draksharamam Kapotavaram and in Peruru Agraharam near Palakollu Major sets were erected in Ramoji Film City Hyderabad The war sequences were filmed in Georgia and the film s unit was allotted 700 guns four tanks and a machine gun from the Georgia Military Institute a military training school Principal photography was wrapped up on 6 July 2015 Kanche was filmed in 55 working days 35 of which were in Georgia Promoted as Telugu cinema s first World War II based film Kanche was released worldwide on 22 October 2015 on 700 screens and received a positive reception from critics It grossed 20 crore on a budget of 18 crore and became the 14th highest grossing Telugu film of the year Kanche earned the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu at the 63rd National Film Awards ceremony and the state Nandi Award for Best Film on National Integration The film was screened at the 2016 edition of All Lights India International Film Festival The film is considered one of the 25 Greatest Telugu Films Of The Decade by Film Companion 4 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Casting 3 3 Filming 4 Music 5 Release 6 Reception 6 1 Critical reception 6 2 Box office 7 Accolades 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksPlot EditIn 1936 Dhupati Haribabu and Rachakonda Sitadevi meet at the Madras Cultural Club in Madras Presidency on the latter s birthday and realise that they are studying at the same college the University of Madras Sitadevi is the princess of the Rachakonda estate whereas Haribabu belongs to a lower caste and is the grandson of a local barber By the time they graduate they have fallen in love and leave for their native town Devarakonda Haribabu is introduced to Sitadevi s brother Eeswar and they become friends Eeswar and his grandfather Pedababu learn of Haribabu and Sitadevi s affair and instigate a fight between people of both castes Hundreds of people from both sides die and a fence Kanche is erected to separate the two groups forever While Eeswar and Pedababu decide to marry off Sitadevi to a boy of their choice Haribabu arrives back from town and is stabbed Sitadevi looks after him secretly in her bedroom and on the wedding day a frustrated Haribabu marries Sitadevi in the presence of her grandmother and leaves That evening Eeswar and Haribabu duel and in the process Sitadevi is killed accidentally During World War II as a member of the allied nations the British Raj send over two and a half million Indian volunteer soldiers to fight under British command against the Axis powers Haribabu joins them as a captain and Eeswar now a colonel is his commanding officer In May 1944 the Nazis attack the Indian army in the Italian Campaign and capture them Haribabu his friend Dasu and three other soldiers escape They decide to save the captured troops and follow the Nazis They take shelter in an Italian baker s house and his granddaughter saves them from the Nazis She reveals that the Nazis want to kill a little girl whose parents were a German doctor and a Jew The Nazis find the doctor and a group of civilians and Haribabu along with his cohorts rescues them The soldiers find the captured troops in an old building and rescue them from the Nazis When Eeswar asks Haribabu why he saved him despite the rivalry between them he replies that Sitadevi s love for Eeswar made him do so They leave with the civilians and find a German base near a river which they can use to escape When Haribabu formulates a plan Eeswar who still hates him points out that the plan is flawed Haribabu reminds him that World War II commenced because of racism and he does not want to see the same bloodshed repeated here that happened in their village The soldiers raid all the tents and find a boat in which the civilians and the other soldier board To divert the German army s attention Haribabu continues to fight alone until the boat reaches safety Severely injured Haribabu dies with a smile thinking of the memories of his life with Sitadevi Eeswar is shocked to see Haribabu die and carries his body back to his village He also reads the letters Haribabu had written to Sitadevi during the war and realises that humans should not be divided by caste He reaches the village and asks Haribabu s grandfather to dig the grave Eeswar calls Haribabu a great human soldier lover son and mainly a good friend whom he never recognised He acknowledges that without the borders of caste Haribabu would have been happy with Sitadevi and salutes him Pedababu orders the fences removal and the people continue to live in peace Cast EditVarun Tej as Dhupati Haribabu Pragya Jaiswal as Rachakonda Sitadevi Nikitin Dheer as Eeswar Prasad Srinivas Avasarala as Dasu Haribabu s friend Gollapudi Maruti Rao as Kondayya Haribabu s grandfather Sowcar Janaki as Mahalakshmamma Sitadevi s grandmother Anoop Puri as Pedababu Sitadevi s grandfather Ravi Prakash as Janardhana Sastry Satyam Rajesh as Muniswamy Posani Krishna Murali as Elamanda Lasha Kankava as SS Officer Muller Singeetham Srinivasa Rao as a pianist in Madras Cultural Club cameo appearance Production EditDevelopment Edit During the filming of Vedam 2010 in Visakhapatnam Krish visited a museum which displayed a bomb dropped by the Imperial Japanese Army on the city during World War II The bomb was used with the intention of creating a situation similar to the attack on Pearl Harbor After further research Krish learned that over 2 5 million Indian soldiers participated in World War II and 2000 Telugu people from Madhavaram West Godavari were sent to the war by the British government in India 1 Krish worked on the film s screenplay for nine and a half months and cited the process of obtaining accurate details as the reason for the length of time it took to finish Krish gathered most of the information using the Google search engine and two teams were employed one in India the other in Italy 1 He chose to narrate a love story set in the 1930s and focused on the macro and micro divisions between people countries races and religions 1 During the production of Gabbar Is Back Krish s collaboration with Varun Tej was reported in January 2015 Ramoji Rao was to produce the film under the banner Ushakiron Movies jointly with Krish s banner First Frame Entertainment 5 Pragya Jaiswal who auditioned for Gabbar Is Back was signed as the film s female lead 6 The film was officially launched on 27 February in Hyderabad and was titled Kanche 7 Kanche translates to fence in English and Krish relates that the film focuses on the effects of a fence on friendship 8 On the 75th anniversary of World War II Krish told the Indo Asian News Service on 1 September that Kanche is his most ambitious project and also the first Telugu film set in World War II 9 Sai Madhav Burra who collaborated with Krish on Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum 2013 was signed to write the film s dialogues 10 V S Gnanasekhar was signed as the film s director of photography and Sahi Suresh was selected as the film s art director 11 Because of discontinuing his studies at a young age Suresh was not knowledgeable about World War II and spent three to four months watching old war films and reading about the war 12 Chirantan Bhatt who collaborated earlier with Krish on Gabbar Is Back was signed to compose the film s soundtrack and score Kanche marked Bhatt s debut in Telugu cinema 13 Rama Krishna Arram and Suraj Jagtap edited the film 14 Kanche was produced on a budget of 18 crore 2 Casting Edit Varun Tej played the role of Dhupati Haribabu a captain in the British Indian Army Varun Tej described the first phase of Haribabu s character as a 23 year old college pass out happy go lucky chilled out guy He had to modify his diction according to the timeline and observed the dialogue delivery of actors in old Telugu films For the second phase Varun Tej was trained by an army officer on a soldier s body language and the way to hold guns among other things He watched films like Saving Private Ryan 1988 The Thin Red Line 1998 Inglourious Basterds 2009 and Fury 2014 as well 15 He underwent training in a boot camp for more than a week during the gap between the Indian and Georgia schedules During the filming of the war sequences in Georgia Varun Tej was provided with an original Thompson submachine gun which was manufactured in 1939 and used during the actual war 16 Jaiswal played the role of Sitadevi a princess whose character was modelled on Maharani Gayatri Devi of Jaipur 17 After auditioning for the role Jaiswal watched Krish s Vedam and Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum to understand his work and was really touched by the former 18 Krish advised her not to watch any old Telugu films but try to analyse old English and Hindi films instead Jaiswal opined that her character needed to focus more on expressions than acting She joined kathak classes after the film s shoot began and no workshops were conducted for her 17 Nikitin Dheer was chosen to play Colonel Eeswar Prasad in the film 11 because Krish who wanted an actor to match Varun Tej s persona was impressed with his performance in Chennai Express 2013 1 Srinivas Avasarala was cast as Dasu Haribabu s friend and another volunteer soldier from the British Indian Army who quotes writer Sri Sri as his friend Srinivasa Rao 11 Avasarala was trained in the use of guns in Hyderabad and received training from an army officer along with Varun Tej on body language and other important aspects 19 Gollapudi Maruthi Rao and Sowcar Janaki were cast as Haribabu s grandfather and Sitadevi s grandmother respectively 20 Filmmaker Singeetham Srinivasa Rao made a cameo appearance as a pianist in Madras Cultural Club where Haribabu works as a part time employee Krish described Rao s cameo as a colourful one and added that his look was inspired by that of Colonel Sanders the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken 21 700 people were required to form an army and the film s unit selected nearly 100 non resident Indians apart from the local people They were given formal training before they went on the film s sets 19 Filming Edit It was like a proper military camp that we were living in There were tents on the location and we pretty much lived there Georgia has sunsets at 9 pm and we used to begin shooting in the morning at 6 am and wrap up only after the sunset There were 400 500 people on the sets on an average day Varun Tej on film s shoot in Georgia with The Times of India 16 Principal photography commenced on 27 February 2015 at Hyderabad 22 The second schedule commenced on 23 March at Tatipaka a village near Razole in East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh 23 Apart from Draksharamam and Kapotavaram the village portions were filmed in Peruru Agraharam Palakollu as Krish wanted a primitive settlement with poor infrastructure and palaces resembling one of the pre independence era The film s crew then put up flower and fruit markets and purchased antiques from a flea market 1 The local people extended their support to the film s crew in return for the laying down of proper roads 11 In other villages where there was better infrastructure Suresh and his crew spoke to village heads and covered most of the roads with sand and mud The houses were whitewashed for the film s shoot and were restored with their previous colours later 12 As all the houses in those villages were constructed using reinforced concrete a team of 70 members were summoned from Hyderabad to recreate the 1940s style According to Suresh the nativity feel came alive due to the presence of coconut trees 12 The steam engine and the interiors of the first class compartments in the train Haribabu and Sitadevi travel in from Madras to Devarakonda were designed in Ramoji Film City Hyderabad Suresh s experience working as an art director on Venkatadri Express 2013 helped him 12 The construction of the palace where Sitadevi lives took four to five days to complete at a cost of 40 lakh 12 The war sequences were filmed in Georgia The film s crew finalised 20 locations and the filming of the war sequences lasted for 35 days 19 Few key sequences were filmed at the Ananuri Bridge pictured in Tbilisi Georgia 19 With the assistance of the Government of Georgia huge sets were erected including a German military base camp fitted with trenches and bunkers 1 For the film s shoot Krish hired a few telegraph machines typewriters and coffee cups and saucers manufactured during the timeline of the World War II 19 Some key action sequences were filmed in a few old dilapidated buildings located near Georgia and Varun Tej performed his stunts without a body double A few sequences were filmed at the Ananuri Bridge in Tbilisi Georgia 19 700 guns four tanks and a machine gun used in the war were allotted from the Georgia Military Institute military school The Georgian Armed Forces trained the film s unit to use these weapons properly The rent for each tank was 5000 dollars per day and another tank was designed by Suresh and his crew 19 Thousands of bullets were used every day and 15 people were employed to load the guns On the last day of the filming of the climax episode Varun Tej used more than 7000 bullets For filming few bomb blast sequences the film s unit consulted several Hollywood technicians 19 Principal photography was wrapped up on 6 July 24 after a shoot of 55 working days 2 Music EditWe tried to approach the battle scenes like the way Hollywood would Some of these war scenes were like nine minutes long There d be a few minutes of lull followed by some aggressive fighting so we had to constantly innovate with the music to keep the interest level intact Chirantan Bhatt on film s re recording with Indo Asian News Service 13 KancheSoundtrack album to Kanche by Chirantan BhattReleased1 October 2015 2015 10 01 Recorded2015GenreFeature film soundtrackLength28 07LanguageTeluguLabelAditya MusicProducerChirantan BhattChirantan Bhatt chronologyGabbar is Back 2015 Kanche 2015 Gautamiputra Satakarni 2017 The official soundtrack of Kanche composed by Chirantan Bhatt consists of six songs including instrumental theme music The lyrics for the remaining five songs were penned by Sirivennela Sitaramasastri 25 Kanche marked Bhatt s debut in South Indian cinema Krish worked with Bhatt on Gabbar Is Back and asked him to compose a song for Kanche Impressed with it Krish signed him as the film s music director Bhatt found Kanche to be an intense and emotional story and ensured that the music was not generic and in sync with the film s scale 26 Krish also provided a few references to the works of Ilaiyaraaja and M M Keeravani to Bhatt during the composing sessions Bhatt used tabla tarang an Indian melodic percussion instrument consisting of more than ten drums and sarod an Indian lute like stringed instrument predominantly in the instrumentation as he felt that the songs had to depict a lot of mood and emotions 13 The song Nijamenani Nammani was composed using Charukesi raga and Nandini Srikar who provided the additional vocals along with Shreya Ghoshal who was not listed in the album s credits 27 Abhay Jodhpurkar initially provided the vocals for the raw cut of the song Itu Itu Ani Chitikelu Evvarivo which was recorded in two hours at his friend s studio Bhatt found his voice apt and retained it in the final version without any further improvements 28 The songs Itu Itu Ani Chitikelu Evvarivo and Bhaga Bhagamani were composed using the Natabhairavi and Kamavardani ragas Bhatt used both Charukesi and Kamavardani ragas for Raa Mundadugeddam 29 After releasing a teaser of the song Nijamenani Nammani on YouTube Varun Tej released the song Itu Itu Ani Chitikelu Evvarivo sung by Jodhpurkar and Ghoshal at the Radiocity FM station in Hyderabad on the eve of Gandhi Jayanthi 1 October 2015 The soundtrack marketed by Aditya Music was released at a promotional event on the same day at Hyderabad with actor Ram Charan in attendance as the guest of honour 30 Karthik Srinivasan of The Hindu called Nijamenani Nammani the soundtrack s best song and praised the renditions by Ghoshal and Srikar 27 The Times of India gave the soundtrack 3 5 stars out of 5 and opined that the themed style of the soundtrack is a delightful change from the song and dance routine seen these days 31 Behindwoods gave the soundtrack 3 25 stars out of 5 and called it a musical and lyrical feast for the ears 29 Track listing 25 All lyrics are written by Sirivennela Sitaramasastri No TitleArtist s Length1 Itu Itu Ani Chitikelu Evvarivo Abhay Jodhpurkar Shreya Ghoshal5 112 Ooru Erayyindi Eru Horettindi Shankar Mahadevan5 113 Nijamenani Nammani Shreya Ghoshal4 484 Bhaga Bhagamani Vijay Prakash3 005 Raa Mundadugeddam Vijay Prakash Keerthi Sagathia6 496 Love Is War Chirantan Bhatt3 08Total length 28 07Release EditKanche was initially scheduled for a worldwide release on 2 October 2015 32 The film s release was postponed to 6 November to avoid clashing with the releases of Puli and Singh Is Bliing 33 Due to a delay in post production activities Akhil The Power of Jua which was initially scheduled for a worldwide release on 22 October was postponed and Kanche was confirmed for release on 22 October during the Vijayadasami festival season 34 Kanche was released at 400 screens across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana and at 150 screens in rest of India 35 Though 80 screens were booked initially in the overseas market for the film s release 36 the screen count was later increased to 150 of which 130 screens were in the United States 35 Reception EditCritical reception Edit Kanche received positive reviews from the critics 37 Sangeetha Devi Dundoo of The Hindu remarked that Kanche is a film that does not stand out merely by being different but also because it s earnest and added that Krish Step s across the fence to a new world of storytelling 38 Praising Krish s choice of genre Suresh Kavirayani of the Deccan Chronicle gave the film 3 5 stars out of 5 stating If you are looking for a change from the regular action masala song dance drama kind of films you should watch Kanche Kavirayani added The war scenes look authentic Credit to cinematographer Gnana Sekar V S for capturing the war scenes Kanche is no less than any Hollywood film as far as the war scenes are concerned 39 Rajeswari Kalyanam of The Hans India also gave the film 3 5 stars out of 5 and stated With Kanche Jagarlamudi Krish has once again proven his ability to choose an offbeat theme weave an engrossing tale and give it a technically brilliant cinematic rendition 20 Pranita Jonnalagedda of The Times of India gave Kanche 3 stars out of 5 and stated Kanche is a daring attempt for mainstream Telugu cinema While there s an interesting story which is told really well you will be left with the lingering feeling that it could have been a lot better 40 Sify too gave Kanche 3 stars out of 5 and called it a film that is s uitable only for discerning audiences and praised the storyline performances production design and dialogues 41 Behindwoods gave the film 3 stars out of 5 as well and called it a commendable attempt and added You don t get to see too many Indian films being made on war especially South Indian industry hasn t made many sic Even the ones that have been made have not made a huge impact especially with it comes to battle scenes But that is where Kanche scores big time The war sequence looks authoritative and intriguing It travels throughout and the intensity has been maintained right through 14 Box office Edit Kanche grossed approximately 5 5 crore and collected a distributor share of 3 85 crore globally thereby performing better than Raju Gari Gadhi and Columbus 35 According to trade analyst Taran Adarsh Kanche earned US 53 057 from its paid previews it amassed US 46 751 on its first day and US 92 998 on its second day taking its two day United States box office total to US 192 806 1 25 crore 42 The first weekend global box office gross and distributor share figures stood at approximately 13 crore and 7 crore respectively 43 In its first weekend at the United States box office Kanche collected US 380 361 2 47 crore It earned US 6 826 4 43 lakh from two screens in Canada and MYR15 921 2 43 lakh from 2 screens at the Malaysian box office in its opening weekend thereby managing to recover 100 of the overseas distributors investments 44 In ten days Kanche collected US 489 701 3 21 crore at the United States box office US 9 261 6 07 lakh at the Canada box office and MYR19 316 2 95 lakh at the Malaysian box office respectively taking its ten day overseas box office total to US 503 461 3 3 crore 45 Kanche earned US 522 325 3 47 crore in 17 days at the United States box office 46 After losing many screens due to new releases in the United States Kanche s 31 day total stood at US 527 724 3 5 crore 47 In its lifetime run Kanche grossed 20 crore globally with a distributor share of 14 crore and was declared a commercial success and also the 14th highest grossing Telugu film of the year 3 Accolades EditKanche earned the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu at the 63rd National Film Awards ceremony 48 Kanche earned the state Nandi Award for Best film on National Integration and was screened at the 2016 edition of All Lights India International Film Festival in the Indywood Panorama section 49 Award a Date of ceremony b Category Recipient s Result Ref CineMAA Awards 12 June 2016 Best Story Krish Won 50 Special Appreciation Award WonBest Debut Actress Pragya Jaiswal WonBest Background score Chirrantan Bhatt WonBest Lyricist Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry for Raa Mundadugeddam WonFilmfare Awards South 18 June 2016 Best Film Telugu Kanche Nominated 51 52 Best Director Telugu Krish NominatedBest Female Debut Telugu Pragya Jaiswal WonBest Music Director Telugu Chirrantan Bhatt NominatedBest Lyricist Telugu Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry for Raa Mundadugeddam WonBest Male Playback Singer Telugu Keerthi Sagathia for Neeku Theliyanida NominatedBest Female Playback Singer Telugu Shreya Ghoshal for Nijamenani NominatedIIFA Utsavam 28 29 March 2017 Best Director Telugu Krish Nominated 53 54 Best Story Telugu WonBest Actress Telugu Pragya Jaiswal NominatedBest Performance In A Comic Role Telugu Srinivas Avasarala NominatedBest Female Playback Singer Telugu Shreya Ghoshal for Itu Itu Ani NominatedMirchi Music Awards South 27 July 2016 Album of the Year Kanche Chirrantan Bhatt Nominated 55 56 Music Composer of the Year Chirrantan Bhatt for Itu Itu Ani NominatedLyricist of the Year Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry for Raa Mundadugeddam WonSirivennela Seetharama Sastry for Itu Itu Ani NominatedFemale Vocalist of the Year Shreya Ghoshal for Nijamenani Nammani NominatedSong of the Year Itu Itu Ani NominatedNandi Awards 14 November 2017 Sarojini Devi Award for a Film on National Integration Y Rajeev Reddy J Sai Babu and Krish Won 57 National Film Awards 3 May 2016 Best Feature Film in Telugu Y Rajeev Reddy J Sai Babu and Krish Won 58 Santosham Film Awards 14 August 2016 Best Lyricist Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry Won 59 South Indian International Movie Awards 30 June 1 July 2016 SIIMA Award for Best Film Telugu Kanche Y Rajeev Reddy amp J Sai Babu Nominated 60 61 SIIMA Award for Best Director Telugu Krish NominatedSIIMA Award for Best Actor Telugu Varun Tej NominatedSIIMA Award for Best Female Debut Telugu Pragya Jaiswal WonSIIMA Award for Best Lyricist Telugu Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry for Itu Itu Ani WonBest Female Playback Singer Telugu Shreya Ghoshal for Nijamenani Nammani NominatedNotes Edit Awards are in Alphabetical order Date is linked to the article about the awards held that year wherever possible References Edit a b c d e f g Rajamani Radhika 20 October 2015 In India nobody has told a story like this Rediff com Archived from the original on 4 February 2016 Retrieved 4 February 2016 a b c Devalla Rani 27 October 2015 Kanche team savouring the success The Hindu Archived from the original on 3 February 2016 Retrieved 3 February 2016 a b H Hooli Shekhar 5 January 2016 Baahubali to Kumari 21F Top 20 highest grossing Telugu Tollywood movies of 2015 International Business Times India Archived from the original on 5 January 2016 Retrieved 2 February 2016 25 Greatest Telugu Films Of The Decade Film Companion www filmcompanion in Retrieved 26 June 2021 Krish to direct Varun Tej s next The Times of India 31 January 2015 Archived from the original on 27 February 2015 Retrieved 4 February 2016 Jonnalagedda Pranita 11 September 2015 Pragya Jaiswal auditioned for Gabbar and landed in T town The Times of India Archived from the original on 17 December 2015 Retrieved 4 February 2016 Varun Tej new film Kanche launched The Times of India 28 February 2015 Archived from the original on 10 May 2015 Retrieved 4 February 2016 Krishnamurthy P 31 August 2015 First Telugu film on World War II The Hans India Archived from the original on 4 February 2016 Retrieved 4 February 2016 Kanche most ambitious film of my career Krish Jagarlamudi The Indian Express Indo Asian News Service 1 September 2015 Archived from the original on 26 October 2015 Retrieved 4 February 2016 Story of the dialogues that evoke humanity The Hans India 1 November 2015 Archived from the original on 4 February 2016 Retrieved 4 February 2016 a b c d Dundoo Sangeetha Devi 19 October 2015 Love in the time of WWII The Hindu Archived from the original on 4 February 2016 Retrieved 4 February 2016 a b c d e Chowdary Y Sunita 6 October 2015 Art behind the fence The Hindu Archived from the original on 4 February 2016 Retrieved 4 February 2016 a b c Kanche allowed me to experiment musically Chirantan Bhatt The Indian Express Indo Asian News Service 18 October 2015 Archived from the original on 17 November 2015 Retrieved 3 February 2016 a b Kanche aka Kaanche review Behindwoods 22 October 2015 Archived from the original on 26 December 2015 Retrieved 2 February 2016 Rajamani Radhika 21 October 2015 It feels great to be part of something never tried before Rediff com Archived from the original on 5 February 2016 Retrieved 5 February 2016 a b Jonnalagedda Pranita 1 September 2015 Varun Tej shot with a real WW II gun The Times of India 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