'Kannagi' trailer generated enthusiasm, promising an empowering narrative about four women facing societal struggles
Kalai, advised by her conservative mother, faces groom rejections; Nethra fights an infertility accusation in a divorce case
Nadhi, portrayed as a feminist, rejects the idea of marriage and seeks companionship.
Geetha, in a relationship, faces an abortion decision, setting up distinct character arcs for the four women.
Director's intent appreciated, but 'Kannagi' lacks clarity and fails in execution, showcasing an unclear narrative and inconsistent themes
The film attempts to tackle divorce and women's rights but falls short, avoiding crucial discussions like menstruation
Geetha's abortion subplot lacks conviction, while Nethra's portrayal of marriage contradicts her feminist stance.
Uneven camera work and inconsistent visuals create a disjointed viewing experience, impacting the film's quality.
Decent performances by Ammu Abhirami and Vidhya Pradeep, but Shaalin Zoya's portrayal seems exaggerated, and Mounica's character feels exaggerated.
The convergence of the four stories during the climax lacks clarity, leaving the audience puzzled and culminating in a missed opportunity for the film.