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2.5 out of 5 | Comedy | UA |  2 hrs 32 mins |   01 Feb 2019
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Mataash is a Kannada Comedy movie directed by S D Arvinda. The movie stars Samarth Narasimharaju, Aishwarya Shindogi in the lead roles and Nandagopal, V Manohar, Raaghu ramanakoppa, Rajani Bharadwaj, Nagendra Shah, Ravikiran rajendran, Ranguswamy, Siddhanth sundar, Amogha Rahul, Balaji Shetty in Supporting roles.The movie is produced under the banner Goals & Dreamz, CROMS, Balamani Productions. Music is composed by S D Arvinda. Ronnie Cherian Abraham has handled the cinematography while Vinod Basavaraj has done the editing.

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Cast and Crew:

Directed by: S D Arvinda
Produced by: Satish Pathak, Girish Patel, Chandrashekar Manur, S D Arvinda
Screenplay:S D Arvinda
Story by:
Dialogues:Mallikarjun BS, S D Arvinda
Music by:
S D Aravinda
Background Score:
S D Aravinda
Cinematography (DOP):Ronnie Cherian Abraham
Edited by:Vinod Basavaraj
Production Company:Goals & Dreamz, CROMS, Balamani Productions
English Subtitles:No    

Average Critic Rating: 2.5 out of 5

2.5 out of 5.0 based on 2 critic reviews.

Times of India

Reviewed by: | Rating: 2.5 out of 5

Director SD Arvinda has attempted to bring back the entertainment that was seen in classic comedies like It's A Mad Mad World, where chaos and multiple characters ensured there was a lot happening. While the intention was right, the final product seems a tad all over the place. Read full review


The New Indian Express

Reviewed by: | Rating: 2.5 out of 5

Giving a comical touch to a grave situation like demonetisation meant that director S D Aravinda had much scope to play with the story. He could have seized the opportunity to make a refreshing profound film, with nuggets of wisdom cleverly concealed within satirical expressions. However, with Mataash, the director’s plot is held by a weak framework that makes for a disoriented script, substandard acting and poor storytelling, leaving no doubt that Aravinda has fumbled; a weighty flaw that might haunt him for a long time. Read full review


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