Kakuda is a 2024 Indian Hindi-language horror comedy movie with a 5.7/10 IMDb and 4.1/5 audience rating. It was released on Zee5 on July 12, 2024, with 116 minutes of runtime.
The movie is directed by Aditya Sarpotdar, produced by Ronnie Screwvala, written by Avinash Dwivedi and Chirag Garg, and has cinematography by Lawrence Dcunha.
The movie’s stars are Riteish Deshmukh as Victor Jacobs, Sonakshi Sinha as Indira (Gomati), Saqib Saleem as Sunny, Aasif Khan as Kilvish, and Arun Dubey.
Story
The story of the movie revolves around a village where every villager has two doors in their house, and to give him respect, they should be opened by an adult man at 7:15 PM on Tuesday because a dwarf ghost used to move at the same time in the village. If someone does not do this, he kicks on the back, then a hump forms on his back, and he will die in 13 days.
Indira and Sunny love each other. Sunny’s father doesn’t need this, so they decided to marry each other at the temple, but the right date of marriage was 7:15 PM on Tuesday. Indira ignored the rumour, and they married each other, but Sunny could not open the small door at the correct time. He kicked, and a hump formed in his back.
Dwarf ghost was haunted in his past by some villagers, and to take revenge from them, he was doing everything.
At first, they went to meet with the doctor, but nothing happened. Indira calls a ghost hunter named Victor to solve the hump problem and kill the dwarf ghost, but after several attempts, they find a way to deal with the dwarf ghost, which involves cutting off one of its legs. After many efforts, the ghost hunter finally cuts his leg, and Sunny Hump disappears.
After cutting his leg, everyone thought he died, but he was living in the village and started doing the same thing, and the movie ended.
Review
The story revolves around Kakuda, who was haunted in his past by a villager, and he was taking revenge on all adult men who did not open his small door at 7:15 PM on Tuesday.
The new look of Riteish Deshmukh as a ghost hunter and his acting entertain you.
The story of the movie is unique and unpredictable, especially about the Kakuda character’s origins.
Overall, Kakuda is a simple horror comedy movie that you can enjoy with your family.