2 reviews
Only the first 30-45 minutes was little boring.. lack of good background music. Feel like a bit drama type acting by some new actors. Otherwise film has a good twist and thrilling story.. it would have been better if some good actors made this. Anyway its an average film. All the very best for director and team.
The film Kumbarees is a cinematic work belonging to the thriller drama genres, directed by Sagar Hari.
The film's narrative is focused on two young men, one of whom is Shambhu, who is employed in a showroom workshop and harbours romantic feelings for a young woman who works in his showroom. In the film's narrative, Shambhu's sister is about to be married, and he is tasked with collecting funds for the wedding. This leads him to assist a drug supplier, a decision that ultimately causes him significant difficulties. The second character, Manu, has secured employment following a protracted period of unemployment. His marriage to the sister of Shambhu is also depicted, though this union is beset by challenges, including the loss of his job and an encounter with the police. As the narratives converge, the two stories ultimately reach a resolution.
The narrative and direction of the film are lacking in quality. The film contains numerous miscast actors and scenes that lack plausibility, which detracts from the overall viewing experience.
The film's narrative is focused on two young men, one of whom is Shambhu, who is employed in a showroom workshop and harbours romantic feelings for a young woman who works in his showroom. In the film's narrative, Shambhu's sister is about to be married, and he is tasked with collecting funds for the wedding. This leads him to assist a drug supplier, a decision that ultimately causes him significant difficulties. The second character, Manu, has secured employment following a protracted period of unemployment. His marriage to the sister of Shambhu is also depicted, though this union is beset by challenges, including the loss of his job and an encounter with the police. As the narratives converge, the two stories ultimately reach a resolution.
The narrative and direction of the film are lacking in quality. The film contains numerous miscast actors and scenes that lack plausibility, which detracts from the overall viewing experience.