Kaashmora

Kaashmora

9.0

Mar 21 1986

2h 20m

Horror

A sorcerer decides to kill a trio to fulfil his master's wish. But every time he makes efforts to kill them, someone else dies.

Rajendra Prasad

Rajendra Prasad

Darkha

Bhanupriya

Bhanupriya

Thulasi

Sarath Babu

Sarath Babu

Sridhar

Dr. Rajasekhar

Dr. Rajasekhar

Ram Babu

Recommendations

See all
My Scene Goes Hollywood: The Movie
6.8

My Scene Goes Hollywood: The Movie

2005

Barbie and her friends stumble onto a movie set and get cast as extras. But their friendship is tested when one of the girls makes a quick rise to stardom.

Barbie: A Fashion Fairytale
7.3

Barbie: A Fashion Fairytale

2010

Join Barbie in a colourful, modern-day fairytale filled with fashion, friends and fun! Barbie and her dog Sequin jet off to visit her Aunt's amazing fashion house in Paris, and much to her surprise it's about to be shut down forever. After she discovers three enchanting Flairies with sparkle-magic powers, Barbie comes up with a brilliant idea to save the business. She even inspires Alice, a shy fashion designer, and together they create a dazzling runway fashion show. Barbie shows that magic happens when you believe in yourself.

Rugrats in Paris: The Movie
6.7

Rugrats in Paris: The Movie

2000

A group of rambunctious toddlers travel a trip to Paris. As they journey from the Eiffel Tower to Notre Dame, they learn new lessons about trust, loyalty and love.

Ragat
9.3

Ragat

1997

Ragat (Blood) is a powerful Nepali film that highlights caste discrimination and social injustice. The story follows Krishna, a young man from a lower-caste family, who bravely fights against the oppression of the rich and upper-caste elites. Hemant Kaji, a wealthy and influential man, strongly believes in caste superiority and looks down on the poor. Amidst this division, Laxmi, a girl from a rich family, falls in love with Gopal, a lower-caste boy. Defying societal norms and family pressure, they marry against their parents' wishes, challenging the rigid caste system. Their love becomes a symbol of change, but their struggle is met with resistance. In the end, Radha, Laxmi's caring aunt, tragically loses her life, leaving behind a message that all human blood is the same-hot and red. Directed with a strong social message, Ragat questions why caste discrimination still exists in Nepali culture and calls for equality and justice.