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Kaashh (2012) Malayalam Movie Review Aggregator

Submitted by on October 29, 2012 – 4:09 pmNo Comment |


Not all new generation films seem to be hitting the bull’s eye. ‘Kaashh’ that stars Rajeev Pillai in the lead role is one film that looks like it has fallen way off the mark. Here is what the critics have to say about the film!

Nowrunning says the film is disappointing totally: “Not all novel ideas have a desirable impact on the viewer, as ‘Kaashh’ proves beyond doubt. This could have been a fun ride perhaps, but as it is, the entertainment value that the film offers is abysmally low.”

Rediff says it is just average fare: “Unfortunately, Kaashh, written and directed by newcomers Sajith and Sujith, and with a bunch of young actors, is not a good example of this trend. The basic plot is reminiscent of the mimicry films of the early 1990s that began as thrillers, switched to comedy at half time, and ended up as ‘free for all’ action.”



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