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Kaash

Bollywood actor Ritesh and Pooja are married and live a fairly wealthy lifestyle. When he ventures to produce a film, a huge risk considering his naivety, results in financial losses, which they have to make good by selling all their personal properties, vehicles, and belongings. They re-locate to live in a small flat, and Ritesh loses himself in an alcoholic and nostalgic world. Pooja decides to take over the reins of this family by seeking employed, much to the chagrin of her husband, who would prefer that she stay at home - a discussion that may well be the turning point of their relationship and signal the end of their marriage.

Top Cast

  • Jackie Shroff

    Jackie Shroff

    Ritesh

  • Dimple Kapadia

    Dimple Kapadia

    Pooja

  • Anupam Kher

    Anupam Kher

    Alok

  • Mehmood

    Mehmood

    Djinn (scene in "Aladdin")

  • Satish Kaushik

    Satish Kaushik

    Jagan (Guest Appearance)

  • Mukri

    Mukri

    Fisherman of the dogs

  • Master Makrand

    Master Makrand

    Romi

  • Soni Razdan

    Soni Razdan

    Najma

  • Vikas Anand

    Vikas Anand

    Shastri

Overview

Bollywood actor Ritesh and Pooja are married and live a fairly wealthy lifestyle. When he ventures to produce a film, a huge risk considering his naivety, results in financial losses, which they have to make good by selling all their personal properties, vehicles, and belongings. They re-locate to live in a small flat, and Ritesh loses himself in an alcoholic and nostalgic world. Pooja decides to take over the reins of this family by seeking employed, much to the chagrin of her husband, who would prefer that she stay at home - a discussion that may well be the turning point of their relationship and signal the end of their marriage.

Rating

8.5 / 10
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