- By Simran Srivastav
- Fri, 15 Sep 2023 11:57 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
After the major success of '2018', Asif Ali is back on the big screen with his latest action film 'Kasargold'. The movie revolves around Alby, played by Asif, and his friend Faisal as they steal the gold to gain wealth which will last for a lifetime but things change when the greed takes a toll on their bond. 'Kasargold' also stars Sunny Wayne and Vinayakan in the lead roles. All eyes are on 'Kasargold' after the success of the latest Malayalam action entertainer 'RDX'.
If you are looking forward to watching 'Kasargold' in theatres, then take a look at what the audience has to say.
#Kasargold Average First Half..!!
— KeralaTrending (@MollywoodPromo) September 15, 2023
All Depends On Second Half☺️
#Kasargold 1st Half - 👍
— heyopinions (@heyopinions) September 15, 2023
Introduction 😂🔥💥
#Kasargold : Racy first half with decent writing and good making. So far entertaining 👍 pic.twitter.com/zQR7B1lSIE
— Front Row (@FrontRowTeam) September 15, 2023
In an interview with The New Indian Express, Asif Ali talked about his character in 'Kasargold' and if it is similar to his older roles. "It has been a while since I did a youth-oriented movie. It does have a bit of wildness and has all the essential commercial cinema ingredients meant for a big-screen experience. And you can see the craziness of Mridul (director) in it. The shooting went on for almost 75 days. A fight sequence in Payyanur took around 12 days to shoot. At Josegiri, we had a fight in the rain. It was hard work, as the movie panned many locations. The film boasts a fabulous team; be it Sunny Wayne, Vinayakan chettan or Deepak Parambol, we can see an unseen shade of everyone in this film."
Talking about working with Vinayakan as he is known for his discipline, he said, "Maybe because of the media perception, everyone has misunderstood him. He follows a different system. One should never insist that everyone should be like how they behave. It’s his individuality. You should see the effort he puts in. There was a fight sequence where he told the stunt master that what the scene needs is not a ‘dishyum dishyum’ sequence. "
He added, "And we both literally fought, raw, completely unchoreographed, for around 30 seconds. After that, we both had to throw up, and I even asked him, “Chetanu bhranthaano?” (Are you crazy?)"
The movie is bankrolled by Vikram Mehra, Siddharth Anand Kumar, Suraj Kumar and Rinny Divakar with script and dialogues written by Sajimon Prabhaka and Mridul Nair.