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Maya 2017 review
Maya 2017 review








maya 2017 review

If anything, she doesn’t get her due in the character transformation – from the wrinkly, grey-haired damsel in distress, to a believer, the journey is a short one. If not for these, the cast is stellar.ĭear Maya is all of Manisha Koirala, and she does not disappoint in her comeback film. Sure, the film is about hope, but it is to wonder if Bhatnagar has given too much of it. The second half is quit a drag, and the climax falls short of expectations. The plot is repeated one to many times, and over telling of the tale dulls it out. What started of as intense drama turned to an overstretched fleshing of plot, characters, and their relationships with each other and to such a great extent that you may find yourself dosing off in between. Will she find her, and alive?īhatnagar’s film has all the makings of a good short story, but loses pace adapted to the big screen. Meanwhile, Anna is haunted by her error in judgement, and goes on a hunt for ‘Missing Maya’. When she gets a letter with a returned address, she decides to shift to Delhi, in hope of finding her love. Needless to say, the letters are plucked out of poetic genius, and Maya falls in love with her pen friend, Ved. Two girls, Anna (Madiha Imam) and Era (Shreya Chaudhary), live in her neighbourhood, and decide to bring her love by writing fake love letters.

maya 2017 review

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Maya 2017 review