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Kaash

  • 1987
  • 2h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
256
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Jackie Shroff, Dimple Kapadia, Anupam Kher, and Master Makrand in Kaash (1987)
Drama

A Bollywood actor-turned-producer faces marital and financial challenges.A Bollywood actor-turned-producer faces marital and financial challenges.A Bollywood actor-turned-producer faces marital and financial challenges.

  • Director
    • Mahesh Bhatt
  • Writers
    • Mahesh Bhatt
    • Suraj Sanim
  • Stars
    • Jackie Shroff
    • Dimple Kapadia
    • Master Makrand
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    256
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mahesh Bhatt
    • Writers
      • Mahesh Bhatt
      • Suraj Sanim
    • Stars
      • Jackie Shroff
      • Dimple Kapadia
      • Master Makrand
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jackie Shroff
    Jackie Shroff
    • Ritesh
    Dimple Kapadia
    Dimple Kapadia
    • Pooja
    Master Makrand
    • Romi
    Anupam Kher
    Anupam Kher
    • Alok
    Mehmood
    Mehmood
    • Djinn (scene in "Aladdin")
    Mukri
    Mukri
    • Fisherman of the dogs
    Satish Kaushik
    Satish Kaushik
    • Jagan (Guest Appearance)
    Akash Khurana
    Akash Khurana
    • Doctor Anil - Ritesh's friend
    Sarita Sethi
    • Guest Appearance
    Avtar Gill
    Avtar Gill
    • Production Manager (Guest Appearance)
    Raju Kher
    Raju Kher
    • Film Director
    Dalip Tahil
    Dalip Tahil
    • Vijay
    Subbiraj
    Subbiraj
    • Director of the school
    Kamal Chopra
    Kamal Chopra
    • Judge
    R.S. Chopra
    R.S. Chopra
    • Barrister Desai
    Milind Wagh
    Ashutosh
    Soni Razdan
    Soni Razdan
    • Najma
    • (as Mrs. Razdan)
    • Director
      • Mahesh Bhatt
    • Writers
      • Mahesh Bhatt
      • Suraj Sanim
    • All cast & crew
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    10Peter_Young

    "If only..."

    Kaash is one of the most difficult Hindi movies I've seen. It is a heartbreaking and deeply moving tale and yet it never loses its optimism, showing there always is a ray of hope in our lives. The power of this extraordinary film comes from the amazing script, the exceptional performances, the lifelike presentation and the subtle narrative style. Mahesh Bhatt's direction is soulful, and, once again, he proves his merit as a master storyteller through his impressive depiction of complex relationships in an urban India. This is probably his best work. The film's emotional impact is draining and profound mainly due to its striking realism and the fact that despite a delicate subject and the obvious commercial pressure, it is handled with great conviction and sincerity.

    This is the story of Ritesh, Pooja and their little son Romi. Once a big star, Ritesh is now a frustrated film actor who, following the failure of his latest production, turns to heavy drinking. Pooja, his supportive wife starts working as a chambermaid to support the family. With Ritesh's bitterness and hurt ego, daily fights are inevitable and a serious crisis in their marital life leads to a separation. After winning Romi's custody in court, doctors inform Ritesh that Romi suffers from a brain tumour and has only counted months to live. Grief-stricken, Ritesh and Pooja reunite in order to make Romi's last few months as happy as possible by fulfilling all his wishes before he leaves. Thrown together under the shadow of their child's impending death, Ritesh and Pooja rediscover themselves and each other.

    Just like Bhatt's previous films, Kaash is about marriage, divorce, struggle, coming-of-age, and practically everything life is about. The story is poignant and very easy to relate to, the dialogues are simple, and the characters are devoid of heroic qualities. It's a sad truth that tragedy binds people together. Here we see the most classic and terrifying example of it. Only when they go together through this common pain, struggling with the devastating experience of losing their child, can Ritesh and Pooja understand each other's feelings and inner core. This concept is both amazing and horrifying, and their renewed relationship is totally inspiring.

    Jackie Shroff and Dimple Kapadia deliver two towering, bravura performances and rather than act, they simply become. Their chemistry is ineffably credible, and together they ruin, form and rock like never before and never after. The film is written more from Ritesh's perspective, and Shroff is nothing short of phenomenal. This honest, heart-touching performance can make the best actors seem mediocre. Here he plays the struggling filmmaker, the broken alcoholic, the proud husband, the loving and helpless father - and each time you feel he's just sinking more into the role. The moment he is told about his son's state is shivering, to say the least. Ditto for the one when Pooja finds out about the same.

    Kapadia has always been one of my favourite actresses. I like her assertive, charismatic nature, her strong screen presence, and her beauty and sex-appeal. It's all evident here, yet different. I feel words would do little justice to this heartbreaking, mind-blowing portrayal, which can be rightly termed as one of the finest in the history of Indian cinema. Her role is as challenging as Shabana Azmi's role in Arth, and she dominates her scenes with a heartfelt portrait of anguish, strength and maturity. Whether she's a supportive wife, a struggling hard-working woman, or a tormented mother, she disappears into the role with astonishing depth, intensity and authenticity. Her uninhibited emotional outbursts are gut-wrenching and are of the most difficult for an actor. In turn, her quiet, non-verbal pain is equally forceful.

    Consider, for one, the amazing scene in which Pooja bursts out at her boyfriend, played by Anupam Kher, when the latter is shamelessly discussing a future marriage while she cannot think beyond her dying son, and she breaks down. This disturbingly powerful moment shows Kapadia's acting at its deepest expressive level. Praising the main leads is inevitable, but one must not forget the one around whose character this story revolves. If you liked Jugal Hansraj in Masoom, then watch Master Makrand's performance as Romi, which is a great turn by a child actor. He is smart, cute and sensible and I appreciated the way Bhatt showed his growing awareness of his nearing end. The scene in which he asks his dad to fulfill his last wish is, again, heartrending.

    Rajesh Roshan scores with a soundtrack that gives life to the film and enhances its emotional impact. Bhatt visualises the songs exceedingly well. Just see the song "Chhoti Si Baat" when the couple are sitting in the train and looking at their sleeping son, refusing to believe he soon will be no more, and then looking at each other and guiltily realising what they have missed out on. Kishore Kumar beautifully sings one of his last songs for a movie, "O Yaara" which is heartwarming, and yet when seen in the film with the parents trying to encourage their son, tugs at the heartstrings.

    Kaash is a harrowing watch but also very rewarding. The film's last scenes are tough viewing and more than once I found myself teary eyed. The ending is one of the most inspiring I've seen in a film - uneasy and woeful yet optimistic, presenting a certain catharsis which reassures that everything bad is good for something. While writing this comment, I'm concerned I've not managed to convey the uniqueness of this film well enough. But to put it simply, Kaash is according to me one of the best movies Indian cinema churned out in the 1980s and clearly an underrated classic. It is Mahesh Bhatt's ultimate work - a rare picture which will certainly make you look at many things differently and realise the value of those who surround you and of life in general.
    7shailu_nonstop

    Pain of a father

    The movie was not a success at box office but earned reviews due to the meticulous handling of the script by the director Mahesh Bhatt. Movies like Saraansh, Arth, Zakhm and Kaash make us feel the worthiness of this director. Story is quite sensitive, touching and touches your soul. Jackie has so brilliantly played the role of Ritesh that you actually feel the pain of the man who lost his wealth, fame and spouse and has to be prepared to loose the only hope of his life, his son. Unlike Akele Hum Akele Tum, the separation is not short lived but forever. The scene where the Doctor informs Jackie that his son is not gonna stay alive longer really pierces through your heart.

    I would recommend to watch it on a quite evening. But be prepared to resist a woeful tale of a father torn apart with emotions.

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    • Trivia
      Vinod Khanna was originally approached for the lead role, but turned it down because he didn't want to antagonize Rajesh Khanna by co-starring with Dimple Kapadia in the film.
    • Soundtracks
      Baad Muddat Ke
      Performed by Kishore Kumar

      Composed by Rajesh Roshan

      Written by Farooq Qaisar

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    • Release date
      • September 4, 1987 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Alas
    • Production company
      • Yokohama Productions
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 20 minutes

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