

Kasam
Shankar collaborates with police inspector Mangal and runaway convict Vijay to bring the bandit Kala Daku to justice for the murder of his father and various other crimes.
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Plot Summary
In the heart of Dubai, a notorious gangster named Charlie is released from prison after serving a sentence. He seeks revenge against those who betrayed him and put him behind bars, particularly his former associate, who has now become a powerful businessman. Amidst this dangerous quest for vengeance, Charlie finds himself falling for a beautiful woman named Priya, who is unaware of his criminal past.
Critical Reception
Kasam (2001) received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences. While Feroz Khan's signature style and action sequences were noted, the film was often criticized for its convoluted plot, predictable storyline, and weak character development. The performances were generally considered adequate but not outstanding, and the music and direction also failed to impress most reviewers.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from a weak and predictable plot.
- Action sequences, while present, do not elevate the overall narrative.
- Performances are largely uninspired and character development is minimal.
Google audience: Audience reception for Kasam was largely unenthusiastic. Many viewers found the storyline to be unoriginal and difficult to follow, with a lack of engaging characters. While some appreciated the action elements, they were not enough to salvage the film from its perceived flaws.
Fun Fact
Feroz Khan, known for his stylish filmmaking, directed and starred in 'Kasam' himself, attempting to recreate his successful formula of action, drama, and romance, though it did not achieve the same critical or commercial success as some of his earlier ventures.
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