Former child actor turned director Shaswin Raj’s debut film is a solid local take on the racing genre.
‘Kalluri Rascals’ tells the story of college students who get caught up in the world of Malaysian street racing.
One such person is 28-year-old Shaswin Raj, whose big-screen project “Kalluri Rascals” is now showing in over 30 cinemas nationwide. His inside knowledge on the world of street racing made the process a lot easier, as did the professional stunt drivers behind the wheel for the most intense scenes. Naturally, the lads clash and decide to resolve the matter through a street race with Nivetha being the prize, much to her justified annoyance.
There are naturally high expectations of the racing scenes given the subject matter, but thankfully – and perhaps surprisingly – they are well made.
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