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While Rana anchors the film, the are the true protagonists. The production used over 18 elephants, including the "cinema-literate" Unnikrishnan , who previously starred in Kumki 2 .
The film received a U/A certificate, but many parents complained that several scenes—specifically an elephant impaling a poacher and another of a calf being shot—are too graphic for children, despite the film's educational intent.
Emotional and action-packed, focusing on the bond between Kaadan and the elephant. Kaadan Movie
In an era of climate crisis, that is not just a film review—it is a eulogy and a warning.
Kaadan received praise for its ambitious scale and Rana's powerhouse performance, though some critics noted that the screenplay occasionally veered into melodrama. Despite this, the film remains a significant contribution to Indian environmental cinema, urging viewers to reconsider their relationship with nature and the species with whom we share the planet. It is a loud, trumpeting call for conservation that resonates long after the credits roll. Share public link While Rana anchors the film, the are the true protagonists
: The actor, best known for his iconic role as Bhallaladeva in the Baahubali franchise, underwent a remarkable transformation to play the 50-year-old forest-dwelling protagonist. He delivers a stunning, physically demanding performance, shouldering the film's emotional weight with his expressive eyes and commanding body language. Interestingly, this marked his first straight Tamil film as a lead, and he impressed critics with his Tamil dubbing and lip-sync.
Vishnu Vishal (Tamil/Telugu), Pulkit Samrat (Hindi), Zoya Hussain, and Shriya Pilgaonkar. Emotional and action-packed, focusing on the bond between
Why should you watch the today, two years after its release?
(Rana Daggubati), an eco-warrior modeled after real-life environmental activist Jadav Payeng. Kaadan lives in deep harmony with a herd of elephants in a pristine reserve forest. The conflict arises when a corrupt environmental minister, Kurunjinathan (Anant Mahadevan), plans to build a luxury township and a 60km wall in the forest, cutting off the elephants' access to their essential water source. The film tracks Kaadan’s desperate, often physically grueling battle to save his "family" from extinction. The Times of India The Positives Kaadan Movie Review - The Times of India
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