Kismath (2018 Film)
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''Kismath'' () is a 2018 Indian
Kannada Kannada (; ಕನ್ನಡ, ), originally romanised Canarese, is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by the people of Karnataka in southwestern India, with minorities in all neighbouring states. It has around 47 million native s ...
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film directed by actor
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in his first directorial project. Apart from direction, Vijay has acted and co-produced along with his wife Spandana under their home banner Spandana Srushti. The rest of the cast includes Sangeetha Bhat,
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, Nanda Gopal,
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among others. Actor Saikumar makes a guest appearance. The film is a remake of
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bilingual film ''
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'' (2013). The film which began production in 2015 was finally released across Karnataka on 23 November 2018 and received mixed reviews from critics.


Plot

Vijay is a engineering graduate, who works in a company and is relationship with Anu, but the company gets blacklisted and Vijay loses his job. His life is a little complicated as he borrowed a loan from a ruthless loan agent named ''Baddi'' Bhadra and is not able to repay the amount, due to low income. Anu's father Narayana Gowda denies her marriage with Vijay due to Vijay being jobless. Anu decides to elope with Vijay and his friend Vinay provides money for paying off Bhadra's loan. Situation arises, When Anu's chain is snatched and Vijay's money is stolen. Bhadra calls Vijay and asks him to settle the money within 5PM. Narayana Gowda lodges a complaint with SI Tippeswamy against Vijay on charges of kidnapping Anu. Tippeswamy calls Vijay (whose number is provided by Narayana Gowda) and tells him that he should come along with Anu to the police station within 5PM. Vijay's brother-in-law asks some amount of money from him to start a business, which is also scheduled at 5PM. Anu is kidnapped by Bhadra's men, assuming her to be other man's girlfriend who also has borrowed money from Bhadra. Vijay comes across the same man and decides to snatch his chain, but unfortunately at the moment, he tries to snatch the chain, the man meets with an accident and Vijay admits him to a hospital. The man's brother Lingaraju, who runs a
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named ''LingaSiz'' assures Vijay's job in the company. Tippeswamy arrives there and tells that Bhadra died in an accident. Before Bhadra's accident: Tower, who stole Anu's chain and Vijay's money, had borrowed some money from Bhadra. He plots with two others in having the money for themselves and stealing Bhadra's car. While the plan works out perfectly, Bhadra's men went behind the car, and Bhadra chases the other man. In the chase, Bhadra is hit by an auto and dies. Coincidentally, the auto driver was the driver who hit Lingaraju's brother with his vehicle. Vijay meets the men who stole his money and fight ensues where Vijay defeats all of them. He finds his money and a chain inside the car and also finds Anu in the car's
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(Bhadra hid her in the decklid). Vijay provides the money to his brother-in-law, and the movie ends with a happy note that ''Good time will follow every bad time in life''


Cast


Soundtrack

Rajesh Murugesan who had composed the original film has scored the soundtrack and score for the film retaining all the tunes. A total of six songs and one theme track were composed by him. The audio is released by
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company.


Critical reception

''The Indian Express'' wrote "sprinkles of joy and uncertainty blended with gallows of humour, makes it a relatable one." ''Times of India'' wrote "The film is slick and technically strong. It is stylised and visually appealing." ''Bangalore Mirror'' wrote "Kismath has a story that is deliberately complicated .It is a nice little screenplay which is engineered to perfection."


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Kismat 2010s Kannada-language films 2018 black comedy films 2018 directorial debut films 2018 films Films shot in Karnataka Indian black comedy films Films scored by Rajesh Murugesan Kannada remakes of Malayalam films Kannada remakes of Tamil films