Kaashmora movie latest review

22 December 2024 at 1:52 pm by Sai

Kaashmora is a very exciting movie. It has Fantasy, Horror, Comedy. The director of the movie is Gokul. The story is written by Lalith Anand. S. R. Prabhu, S. R. Prakashbabu are made the movie. The movie came out on October 28, 2016. If you like movies with genres such as Fantasy, Horror, Comedy, you will love this one.

Kaashmora plot summury

Kaashmora, a present era black magic specialist; Rajnayak, an ancient era warlord and Ratnamahadevi is his queen. How these three are connected? What are the issues that arise?

Kaashmora Overview

Movie Name Kaashmora
Release Date October 28, 2016
Original Language Tamil
Runtime 164 min
Country India
Genres Fantasy, Horror, Comedy
Director Gokul
Producers S. R. Prabhu, S. R. Prakashbabu
Writer Lalith Anand
Editors VJ Sabu Joseph
Cinematography Om Prakash
Music Santhosh Narayanan
Screenplay Gokul
Production Companies Dream Warrior Pictures

Movie Details and Overview

The movie is directed by Gokul. It is very beautiful to watch. The cameraman, Om Prakash, did a great job. The scenes from the movie such as Fantasy, Horror, Comedy look amazing. The music by Santhosh Narayanan is very nice. It matches the story and makes the movie even better.

Expectations from movie

The movie is 164 minutes long. It has lots of elements like action, emotions, surprises. If you like genres like Fantasy, Horror, Comedy movies, you will enjoy this movie. The story is interesting, and you will want to watch till the end.

Kaashmora movie Ratings

Right now, Kaashmora has a score of 4.8 out of 10. This rating comes from 24 people. The movie is still playing in theaters, so the score might change later. Most people like it because it has highlighted strengths like good action or strong story.

Kaashmora Screenshots

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Cast Details Overview

Name Role
Karthi Kaashmora / Raj Nayak
Nayanthara Rathna Mahadevi
Sri Divya Yamini
Vivek Kaashmora's Father
Jangiri Madhumitha Kaashmora's Sister
Madhusudhan Rao Astrologer
Sharath Lohitashwa Minister
Pattimandram Raja Yamini's Father
Saravana Subbiah TV Host
Siddarth Vippin Special Appearance
MV. Tamil Selvi N/A
Vinodh Munna ACP
Florent Pereira N/A
Vijaya Patti Kaashmora's Grandmother
Mukhtar Khan N/A
Tha. Muruganantham Broker
Ajay Ghosh N/A
Karuppu Nambiyar Inspector Rajalingam

Crew Details Overview

Name Role
Lalith Anand Lyricist
Gokul Director
VJ Sabu Joseph Editor
Om Prakash Director of Photography
Santhosh Narayanan Original Music Composer
Aravendraj Baskaran Executive Producer
Gokul Story
Anbumani Stunts Coordinator
Abhijith Soman Compositors
Gokul Screenplay
K Raj Still Photographer
S Jaichandran Art Direction
John Mahendran Dialogue
Rajeevan Art Direction
Sentha Murugesan Dialogue
S. R. Prabhu Producer
Raju Sundaram Choreographer
Gokul Dialogue
Nikhaar Dhawan Costume Design
S. R. Prakashbabu Producer
Brinda Choreographer
Perumal Selvam Costume Design
Roshan N G Makeup Effects
Stalin Saravanan Special Effects Supervisor
Kalpana Raghavendar Playback Singer
Oleh Verenko Digital Compositor
Santhosh Narayanan Playback Singer
Arivumani Stunt Coordinator

Overall Review

Kaashmora is a great movie for people who like Fantasy, Horror, Comedy. Karthi and Nayanthara are acted very well as Kaashmora / Raj Nayak and Rathna Mahadevi. Sri Divya, Vivek, Jangiri Madhumitha, Madhusudhan Rao, Sharath Lohitashwa, Pattimandram Raja, and other actors also do a very good job. The movie has amazing songs, scenes, and a strong story. The camera work and music make the movie even better. This is a movie you should watch if you like Fantasy, Horror, Comedy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the director of the Kaashmora?

Gokul directed the movie.

What genres does Kaashmora belong to?

Kaashmora is a Fantasy, Horror, Comedy movie.

When was Kaashmora released?

Kaashmora was released on October 28, 2016.

How long is Kaashmora?

The movie has a runtime of 164 min.

Who wrote the screenplay for Kaashmora?

The screenplay was written by Lalith Anand.