In the realm of cinema, few films manage to transport audiences so vividly to a bygone era as Kaantha does. Scheduled for April 30, 2025, this cinematic gem doesn’t just tell a story set in 1950s Madras; it immerses viewers in the very essence of the time, capturing the sights, sounds, and soul of a city in transition.
Directed by Selvamani Selvaraj, the film delves into the complexities of human relationships and societal changes during a transformative era in India‘s post-independence history.
While specific plot details are under wraps, Kaantha is believed to be inspired by real-life events, possibly drawing from the life of M.K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar, the first superstar of Tamil cinema. The narrative may also touch upon the murder mystery of journalist C.N. Lakshmikanthan, a case that had significant implications in the Tamil film industry during that period.
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Recreating the streets of old Madras
The filmmakers behind Kaantha undertook an ambitious project: to reconstruct the bustling streets of 1950s Madras with meticulous attention to detail. From the colonial architecture to the vintage trams and hand-painted signboards, every element was crafted to reflect the period accurately. The production team scoured archives, photographs, and firsthand accounts to ensure authenticity, resulting in a set that feels less like a recreation and more like a time machine.
Costumes that tell a story
Wardrobe plays a pivotal role in Kaantha, with costumes designed to reflect the diverse cultures and classes of 1950s Madras. The characters don traditional attire, from crisp cotton sarees with delicate borders to tailored suits reminiscent of the era’s fashion. Each outfit was crafted using period-appropriate fabrics and techniques, adding depth and realism to the characters and their world.
Dulquer Salmaan: Lead actor and co-producer, portraying a character reminiscent of M.K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar.
Bhagyashri Borse: Making her Tamil debut as the female lead.

Capturing cultural nuances
Beyond visuals, Kaantha delves deep into the cultural fabric of 1950s Madras. The film portrays the city’s rich tapestry of traditions, languages, and social dynamics. From the bustling markets to the serene temples, and from the classical music performances to the local festivals, every scene is infused with cultural authenticity. The dialogues incorporate regional dialects, and the soundtrack features instruments and compositions true to the time, further immersing the audience in the era.
A tribute to a bygone era
Kaantha is more than just a film; it’s a heartfelt tribute to a city and a time that shaped modern India. By painstakingly recreating the ambiance of 1950s Madras, the filmmakers offer audiences a chance to experience the charm and complexity of a pivotal era in the nation’s history. It’s a cinematic journey that educates, entertains, and evokes nostalgia, reminding viewers of the timeless stories that cities like Madras hold.
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