Movie Review: Kakuda – A Disbelief in the Making of Films like These
The latest movie review that has been making waves is for the film “Kakuda”, directed by Aditya Sarpotdar. The review gives a scathing critique of the film, describing it as a horror-comedy that leaves much to be desired. The story revolves around a village plagued by a curse, with each house having to follow a specific ritual to avoid the wrath of the malevolent spirit, Kakuda.
Despite the potential for a feminist angle with the spirit only attacking men, the film falls short of delivering on any meaningful narrative. The review criticizes the lack of inspiration and originality in the film, drawing comparisons to Sarpotdar’s previous work, “Munjya”. The performances by Sonakshi Sinha and Riteish Deshmukh are also called into question, with the review highlighting their inability to elevate the lackluster material.
Overall, the review gives “Kakuda” a rating of 1/5, with the critic expressing disbelief at how films like these manage to get made and released to the public. The review concludes with a strong sense of disappointment in the film and questions the thought process behind its creation. For more details on the review and the film itself, you can check out the full article on IE Online Media Services Pvt Ltd.