Kajol says the image of mothers in Bollywood has evolved, allowing for strength, softness, and imperfection. Reflecting on her role in Maa, she believes that as women accept themselves, films will increasingly depict mothers with nuance and honesty.
Maa blends mythology and horror in a gripping story of maternal fury and divine power. Kajol delivers her finest performance as Ambika, a modern-day embodiment of Kali, in this emotionally resonant and visually stunning film that redefines Indian genre cinema
Bollywood star Kajol makes her horror debut with Maa, a mythological thriller that blends emotion, culture, and chills. Releasing June 27, Kajol says no other title could capture the film’s soul better, calling it a deeply layered, emotionally driven horror tale.
Kajol took to Instagram, where she shared a new poster of the film. The dramatic poster features a dark, stormy background with a bolt of lightning illuminating the scene, emphasising the supernatural or mythological tone of the film.
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Hyderabad: Ahead of mother’s day, the Punjabi film ‘Maa,’ directed by Baljit Singh Deo , was released in theatres on Friday. The film stars Divya Dutta, Gippy Grewal, Rana Ranbir, and Gurpreet Ghuggi in the lead roles. A special screening of the film was held at a suburban theatre in Mumbai on Friday night. Celebrities […]
Later, the press meet heated up with the issue of non-local being raised. Replying to some media reports, Prakash Raj expressed dissatisfaction over the way he is being tagged as non-local.