
Asha Black 2014
"All she wanted was to be loved..."
A gripping 2014 thriller directed by John Robinson, *Asha Black* unfolds against the neon-lit streets of Malaysia, where a chilling mystery begins with five brutal murders.
Director: John Robinson
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Asha Black (2014) about?
A series of murders in Malaysia traces back to a shadowy figure named Asha Black, whose online presence connects all the victims. A young man from India arrives in Malaysia seeking her out, only to uncover a web of deception and danger tied to his mysterious new friend.
Who directed Asha Black?
John Robinson, a filmmaker known for his work in suspenseful dramas, directed *Asha Black*.
Who stars in Asha Black?
The film features Ishita Chauhan, Arjun Lal, R. Sarathkumar, Devan, and Manoj K. Jayan in key roles.
Is Asha Black (2014) worth watching?
While IMDb hasn't rated it, *Asha Black* offers a compelling mix of thriller and drama with strong performances. Fans of psychological mysteries and online-age intrigue may find its twists satisfying, though pacing may feel uneven for some viewers.
How long is Asha Black?
The film runs for 120 minutes.
About Asha Black (2014) — A Facebook mystery that ends in murder
A gripping 2014 thriller directed by John Robinson, *Asha Black* unfolds against the neon-lit streets of Malaysia, where a chilling mystery begins with five brutal murders. The investigation leads back to a mysterious Facebook friend—Asa Black—whose digital footprint connects each victim. As the story deepens, a determined young man from India travels to Malaysia, desperate to meet Asha after she reaches out to him online. The film masterfully weaves suspense with emotional drama, exploring themes of obsession, trust, and the dark side of online connections. With its tense atmosphere and unexpected twists, *Asha Black (2014)* is a haunting exploration of how far people will go for love—or revenge.
Starring Ishita Chauhan and Arjun Lal in pivotal roles, alongside veterans like R. Sarathkumar and Manoj K. Jayan, this psychological thriller keeps viewers on edge with its relentless pacing and shadowy intrigue. The film's tagline, *All she wanted was to be loved...*, hints at a deeper, sinister truth lurking beneath the surface of digital friendships.