Bollywood veteran actress Kajol's much-awaited film 'Maa' was released in theatres on 27 June. It is a horror film, directed by Vishal Furia. It is the story of a mother who tries to save her daughter from ghosts. After watching this film, netizens are reacting to the film. Users say that the film can scare you and the emotional aspects have been shown beautifully, while some are calling it bad. Mixed reactions are coming about the film. Let's know what the netizens said.
Netizens' reactions to the film 'Maa'
As soon as the film was released on Friday, reactions of netizens started coming to the film. Some users call 'Maa' a very good film, while some consider it inferior to Ajay Devgan's 'Shaitan'. Apart from this, some people are calling it a joke. Some are giving 4 stars to the film, while some are giving 2. Keeping these things in mind, it can be said that it is being called an average film.
What is the story of the film?
Talking about the story of the film 'Maa', Kajol played the character of Ambika in it. In the film, Ambika is living in Kolkata with her husband Shuvankar (Indranil Sengupta), and daughter Shweta (Kherin Sharma). There is a village named Chandrapur in West Bengal, where Shuvankar goes after the death of his father. After this he is killed by demons. After a few months, Ambika and Shweta go to Chandrapur to sell the ancestral mansion, but after this the demon powers there start chasing Ambika's daughter Shweta. After this, the mother crosses all limits to save her daughter. The story is taken forward on this basis.
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