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Director: Hajime Hashimoto
Cast: Takaya Kamikawa, Nozomi Sasaki, Yasufumi Terawaki, Gori
Shunsuke Honma is a detective from the #1 investigation team at the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department. Shunsuke takes a leave from work due to an injury. One day, his relative comes to see him and asks him if he can find his missing fiance Akiko Sekine. Shunsuke takes on the job and enlists the help of Detective Sadao Ikari. The detectives soon uncover the shocking truth behind the missing woman.
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Fans of detective thrillers and mystery narratives will appreciate the intricate plot and complex character dynamics in Kasha, the 2011 TV movie directed by Hajime Hashimoto. With a seasoned cast led by Takaya Kamikawa, the film delivers a compelling investigation that uncovers a shocking truth, blending thrilling twists with thoughtful exploration of the motivations behind the missing person case.
In English, kasha usually refers to the pseudocereal buckwheat or its culinary preparations. In Slavic languages, "kasha" means porridge. In some varieties of Central and Eastern European cuisine, kasha can apply to any kind of cooked grain. It can be baked but most often is boiled, either in water or milk, but the word can also refer to the grain before preparation, which corresponds to the definition of 'groats'. The word "kasha" is used in Belarus (каша), the Czech Republic, Lithuania, Poland, Romania and Moldova, Russia (каша), Slovakia, Slovenia, Kazakhstan, and Ukraine (каша).
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