Kamthaan

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Kamthaan

2024 Indian Gujarati comedy film


Kamthaan (lit.'Chaos') is an Indian Gujarati crime comedy film directed by Dhrunad Kamle and produced by Abhishek Shah and others. It is written by Kamle, Shah and Jaswant Parmar with additional screenplay by Biren Kothari and Urvish Kothari. It stars Hitu Kanodia, Sanjay Goradia, Arvind Vaidya, Darshan Jariwala in lead roles as well as a large number of actors in supporting roles. It was released on 2 February 2024.

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Plot summary

In 2000, Anjanipur, a thief does a robbery in a house of recently promoted police officer. The thief and his head tries to hide the stolen item while the police which tries to recover the item and arrest them. The chase results in a chaos.

Cast

The film features large ensemble of cast of around 50 actors.[1]

The lead cast include:

  • Hitu Kanodia as Police Inspector Satrunjaysinh R. Rathod
  • Darshan Jariwala as Prabhusinh, a police head constable
  • Sanjay Goradia as Raghabhai Dahyabhai, thief
  • Arvind Vaidya as Chhanalal Koyo, leader of the thief community
  • Deep Viadya as Tribhuvan Pandya, a Police Constable
  • Krunal Pandit as Jayanti Jagrut, a journalist of Sinh Garjana
  • Tejal Panchasara as Champa Champaneri, a social activist
  • Shilpa Thaker as Panni Foi, a bootlegger

Supporting cast include:

  • Kamlesh Parmar
  • Jassi Gadhvi as mother of Panna Foi
  • Kamal Parmar as a tea seller
  • Hemin Trivedi as Kenio, a banana seller
  • Jay Vithlani as Dr. M. D. Desai, a doctor
  • Kiran Joshi as Bhogilal Patel, a police officer
  • Tushar Dave as MLA Makuji, a politician
  • Pankaj Soni as Pappu
  • Pralay Raval as Uko Chitabhai
  • Mehul Barot as Dhulo
  • Prashant Makwana as Dhamo Ricksawwalo
  • Ansu Joshi as Gala Bechar, a thief community member

Production

The film was adapted from a novella by Gujarati writer Ashwini Bhatt published in 2001.[2][3][4] It is directed by debut director Dhrunad Kamle and produced by Abhishek Shah who previously produced Hellaro (2019).[3][5] The screenplay written by Dhrunad, Abhishek Shah and Jaswant Parmar.[6] The film is based in Charotar region of Gujarat and depicts it culture, clothings and dialect[7] thus it was shot in Vaso near Nadiad.[4] The film is based in the time period when the novella was written.[4]

Soundtrack

Mehul Surti told that he researched a small-town music as it was 23 years ago when the novella was written. He used local "band baaja" instruments and Indian banjo in songs and background music. "Parsang" is played during an engagement scene in the film while two other songs are used as background score.[7][4] Actor Maulik Nayak debuted as a playback singer.[4]

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All music is composed by Mehul Surti

Marketing and release

The film title was announced on 6 November 2023.[citation needed] On 18 December 2023, the first poster of the film was released.[8] The teaser was released on 4 January 2024.[9] The trailer was released on 19 January 2024.[10] The film was released on 2 February 2024.[11][12]

Reception

Kanksha Vasavada writing for The Times of India rated it 4 out of 5. She praised the direction, script, music, screenplay and performances.[2] Nirali Kalani of Mid-Day Gujarati rated it 4 out of 5. She praised the performances of lead as well as supporting cast, direction, cinematography, soundtrack and dialogues but criticised the slow first half. She also noted it as a political and social satire.[6]


References

  1. Dave, Rishi (3 February 2024). "કમઠાણ : ગુજરાતી ફિલ્મના ઇતિહાસમાં કમઠાણ અગ્રક્રમે લખાશે..." Narmada News (in Gujarati). Retrieved 6 February 2024.
  2. "'Kamthaan' unveils first look: A roller coaster from the creators of 'Hellaro'". The Times of India. 19 December 2023. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 6 February 2024.
  3. "'Kamthaan' Trailer unleashes excitement among fans". The Times of India. 19 January 2024. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 6 February 2024.
  4. Gujarati, TV9 (1 January 2024). "એક્શન ડ્રામાથી ભરપુર રહેશે આ વર્ષ, આ ગુજરાતી ફિલ્મો મચાવશે ધૂમ". TV9 Gujarati (in Gujarati). Retrieved 3 January 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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