

It is rightly said that voice or language is only one fourth of the communication, rest all is done through other things like body language, tone, etc.Īlso, should I do more such posts of experimental analysis? Let me know if you have any song requests or suggestions that I could take up for either the experimental one or the normal one. Expressions, music, voice, and presence or absence is what communicates. You do not need a language to convey something. How beautifully and brilliantly the video was able to convey the message without making us understand the language. Thus, this was the experimental analysis of Kanave Kanave from David. The end of a love story that could not meet its happy ending. There is an element of end that might be symbolized by the sunset. The whistle tune is played again and the song ends with some notes on the piano and a view of Jesus in Goa. He goes away from the wedding and the couple is seeing celebrating the moment with all the guests expect the groomsman. There are no lyrics that follow and it goes on until the end. There is the introduction of violin in the background and the tempo is again fast of it. Also notice how the music changes when the couple look at each other. He destroys the note that he wants to give to the couple. This angers him more and makes him sadder. Why is he unnoticed by her ? Is it because of his inabillity to speak? Or is it because of his background? We never come to know in the video but there is a painful ignorance that he suffers through. This is the point that circles the whole video.

Vikram is trying to show what he has written for her but he is unnoticed. However, she breaks the look soon and switches to looking at Nishan.

The whistle plays when he looks at Isha and Isha looks back to him. Here, we hear the voice becoming more painful as we see Vikram being the groomsman or the bestman for the wedding of his friend. The next scene is that of the wedding of Isha and Nishan.
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The memories are pleasant and you can hear the guitar strokes and the whistle being played along with the singing which is full of pain and longing. Finally, when Nishan is meeting Isha, he is taken back to the time when Isha and he met. The next few seconds, Vikram is shown drinking and trying to escape the reality but he still fails.

This can also be a symbol that he is running away from the reality and finding a comfort in dreams, be it with the help of the intoxicating alcohol or literal running away. It lasts quite long until Vikram leaves the party and goes away from it. The notes are fast and we feel the pain and the heartbreak through it. Also note how this tune has a better tempo, that is, the notes are played faster than the whole song. This is also the point where the song has a tune of a Sitar that is the perfect symbol of his heartbreak. He is enjoying the moment when he suddenly comes back to the real world. This is the point where the melancholic and dreamy flute tune returns. He soon starts dreaming of him dancing with his love. He goes to the meeting and watches the couple dancing in joy. A flashback comes of his first meeting with Isha and he remembers how pretty she looked. A friend of his goes and calls him to come to the party. The voice has a pain and a longing that has never been cured. The singing starts here and it is the voice that blends with the music that we just heard. This scene is of a ritual cum party for the marriage of Isha Sharvani and her lover, played by Nishan. There is also the Telugu version which is highly similar to it.
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The song is Kanave Kanave from the 2013 movie David and this is the Tamil version of it. This is an experiment to see how a story is told without understanding the language. Cinema is a form of storytelling and storytelling does not only rely solely on the language. I am doing this to see how much information is conveyed without the language. So do not worry if the song seems to be an alien to you. What I am going to do is to analyze the song on the basis of the variations in singing and the music, the video, and the acting of the actors present in the video. In fact, the song is from Tamil language and neither do I know the language nor I am going to refer any translation for the same. This one is different because I am not going to dissect and analyze the lyrics with regards to the video. This one is neither informative like Bella Ciao or a perspective shift like that of Beedi. Hello! This time, the song analysis I am doing is really different from what you have already read on this blog.
