Parameter | Details |
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Movie Title | Kasoombo |
Genre | Hindi Movie, Trailer |
Story | Based on the novel ‘Amar Balidan’, set against the backdrop of Allauddin Khilji’s intent to pillage Shetrunjay. |
Cast | Dharmendra Gohil, Darshan Paandya, Raunaq Kamdar, Shraddha Dangar, M Monal Gajjar, and many more |
Presented By | Dr. Jayantilal Gada (Pen Studios) |
Director | Vijaygiri Bava |
Producers | Twinkle Bava, Vijaygiri Bava, Dhaval Gada |
Business Head | Vikkas Chopra |
Marketing | Samir Kotecha and Sushant Rokade |
Acquisition Head | Kushal Gada |
Syndication Head | Neeraj Gala |
Finance Head | Rutwa Parikh Gala |
Pen Marudhar | Sanjay Chatar & Amitabh Lodha |
Executive Producer | Dilip Dave |
Director Of Photography | Gargey Trivedi |
Line Producer | Mayursinh Solanki |
Story | Vimalkumar Dhami |
Screenplay | Raam Mori & Vijaygiri Bava |
Dialogues | Raam Mori |
Music & Background Score | Mehul Surti |
Lyrics | Jashwant Gangani, Parth Tarpara |
Editor | Kanu Prajapati, Vijaygiri Bava & Ashish Oza |
Research and Costume Design | Shaktishinh Parmar, Twinkle Bava |
Production Designer | Chintankumar Rajnikant |
Associate Production Designer | Tanmay Bhardwaj |
Art Director | Ashwinikumar Haldankar |
Make Up & Hair | Ramesh Dalvi |
Costume Design | Pauravi Joshi |
Choreographer | Prince Gupta |
Action Director | Pradyuman Kumar Swain (PK) |
VFX | Parth Gajjar, (Vibrant Hues) |
VFX Supervisor | Parth Gajjar, Bharat Mistry |
DI Studio | Dreamtone, Mumbai |
D.I. Colorist | Prashant Dhotre |
Poster Design | Pyramid stones |
Digital Agency | Blow Horn Media |
Casting | Abhishek shah Casting Co |
Casting Director | Ekta |
Media Consultant | Sanchita Trivedi (Idhyah) |
Re-Recording Mixing | Justin Jose, CAS |
Sound Design | Yash Darji, MPSE |
Sound Recordist | Dinesh Brahmkshatriya |
Release & Distribution | Rupam Entertainment (Gujarati Version) |
Chartered Accountant | V P Chauhan & Co |
Legal Advisor | H.K Acharya & Co |
Accountants | Nikhil Pokar, Vaibhav Badal |
Second Camera Operator | Dhrupad shukla |
Camera Assistant | Ashok Singh, Suresh Muvavlla, Ravish jaiswal |
Focus Puller | Suresh Muvavlla |
Behind The Scenes | Narayan Patel, Jeet Dave, Ritvik |
Promotional Video Production | Vijaygiri Filmos |
Associate Director | Gaurang Kabira, Surya Tripathi |
Production Controller | Darshan Purohit, Pratik Raulji, Dhaval Parmar |
Production Assistants | Nilay Goradia, Prashant Raval, Tejas Chakravati |
Assistant Directors | Parth Patel, Namrata shah, Lipi Sharma, Rushabh Bhavsar, and many more |
Costume Assistants | Vaishnavi Chopra, Chirag Parmar, Shivangi Makwana, Vidhi Chauhan, Sanjay, Harubhai |
Assistant Art Director | Snehal Kelkar, Jayesh Malbari |
Set Decorator | Zeel Pithwa, Tarang Thakkar |
Crowd | Darshini Patel |
Storyboard | Amit Patil |
Art Boys | Utsav Shukla, Karan Mudhara, Taran Charandas, and many more |
Spotboy | Dilip Khorwal, Nemichand Khorwal, Dilip Dholpariya, and many more |
Transportation | Baldev Vaghela, Lalabhai, Shailesh, Suresh Rathod, Mukesh Makwana, and many more |
Make Up Assistants | Vijay Shinde, Kalpesh Kom, Poonam Gupta |
Hairdressers | Supriya, Jaya Mahat, Vinayak Kumar, Pratik Jadhav, and many more |
Kasoombo: A Rousing Ode to Courage and Community
Kasoombo, a recent addition to the Gujarati cinema scene, has captivated audiences with its thrilling narrative and heartfelt exploration of community and heritage. Set against the backdrop of 14th century Gujarat, the film tells the inspiring story of the 51 brave souls from Adipur village who stood united against the formidable invader, Alauddin Khilji.
Director [Name] weaves a captivating tale that seamlessly combines historical grandeur with intimate character moments. The deep bond within the Barot community is palpable, forged through generations of protecting their sacred land. Despite the looming threat of Khilji’s forces, their unity and determination shine through, highlighting the resilience of the human spirit amidst adversity.
The performances in Kasoombo are nothing short of exceptional. [Actor Name] shines as the stalwart Dadu Barot, his portrayal radiating strength and unwavering resolve. Supported by a talented ensemble cast, each character adds depth and emotional weight to the narrative, making the villagers’ sacrifices all the more poignant.
Visually, Kasoombo is a feast for the eyes. The stunning cinematography captures the breathtaking beauty of the Shetrunjay Hills, setting the stage for the epic battle sequences expertly choreographed to be immersive without unnecessary gore. The film’s musical score, complements the emotional journey of the characters, enhancing the viewing experience.
While some critics have noted a slightly slow start, this deliberate pacing allows for a deeper investment in the characters and their way of life, making the escalating conflict all the more impactful.
Beyond its cinematic merits, Kasoombo is a celebration of Gujarati culture and heritage. Its exploration of themes like community, sacrifice, and the fight for one’s land resonates deeply with audiences. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply seeking a powerful and inspiring cinematic experience, Kasoombo is a must-watch that will leave a lasting impression.