Maa X Review: Is Kajol’s Film Paisa Vasool Or Full Barbaad? Netizens Reveal What’s Good & What’s Bad

Maa X Review: Kajol starrer Maa is one of the biggest releases of the year and there are no second thoughts about it. The movie is a mythological horror drama and marks Kajol's debut in the horror genre. Directed by ace filmmaker Vishal Furia, Maa is the new installment in Ajay Devgn's Shaitaan Universe and also features Ronit Roy, Indraneil Sengupta, Jitin Gulati, Gopal Singh, Suryasikha Das, Yaani Bharadwaj, Rupakatha Chakraborty, and Kherin Sharma in supporting roles.
The trailer for Maa has generated significant excitement among fans. Each new poster of the film has only heightened the anticipation surrounding this unique horror film. The storyline promises an engaging blend of mythology and suspense that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats. To note, Maa's The film's narrative revolves around a mother's relentless quest to protect her daughter from supernatural threats. As Maa has hit the screens, the social media has been buzzing with tweets as audience reveals what is good and what is bad in the film
Maa X Review: What's Good In Kajol's Film?
Taking to the micro-blogging site Twitter, a user wrote, "#MaaReview: Kajol shines in this gripping mythological horror! 🌟⭐️⭐️⭐️½ Vishal Furia crafts a chilling tale of a mother's fierce love vs dark forces. Strong VFX, tight 2h13m runtime. A must-watch for horror fans!". Another user wrote, "#Maa is simply terrific stuff. An paranormal subject layered with emotions. The film is a must watch for the brilliance of #Kajol and the VFX and BGM . #ronitboseroy #IndraneilSengupta are equally competent. Brilliant."
Maa X Review: What's Bad In Kajol's Film?
On the other hand, a section of audience also revealed what they didn't like in Maa. A user wrote, "Kajol stuns in a mythological horror that blends emotion with eerie visuals. First half is slow, but the emotional climax hits hard. A unique attempt with strong performances, especially from Kajol. Watch it for the mother's roar. #maareview #Kajol". Another user tweeted, "#MaaReview: ⭐️⭐️⭐⭐ (4/5) #Kajol delivers a powerful performance-her Kali avatar gives chills! The mytho-horror blend is refreshing, and visuals impress.But the pacing drags in the second half, and some jump scares feel recycled. Worth a watch for Kajol alone. #MaaTheFilm".
Meanwhile, talking about Maa, Kajol told Khaleej Times, "I'm super proud, super excited. We've worked very hard on this film. And Maa - that word - it's universal. Across every language, every culture, the feeling is the same: a mother's instinct to protect her child, no matter what". In another interview, Maa is based on one of her favourite stories the tale of Kali Ma and Raktabija. "Somewhere we felt like we were doing the right thing. We felt like we were being guided on a path, being pushed in a direction we wanted to go in," she told Zoom.


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