Maa Behen - Critics reviews
DNAIndia says Madhuri Dixit and Triptii Dimri shine in a crime-comedy that redefines feminism without blaming men, calling it a positive surprise.
Go to Full ReviewHindustanTimes says Maa Behen works because it is more than a comic thriller; it becomes a warm, character-driven story with emotional weight and strong performances.
Go to Full ReviewKoimoi says Maa Behen is a “deliciously messy” dark dramedy elevated by Triptii Dimri, Madhuri Dixit and the ensemble, though some parts feel incoherent and execution is uneven.
Go to Full ReviewPinkvilla says Madhuri Dixit, Triptii Dimri and Dharna Durga save a slow-burning mystery, but the film’s first-half pace, scattered screenplay and mild thriller-comedy flavour limit its impact.
Go to Full ReviewBollywoodHungama calls Maa Behen a quirky and entertaining dark comedy with a fresh premise, stylish execution and strong performances, but says weak subplots and a convenient climax hold it back.
Go to Full ReviewA dead body, endless chaos and a dysfunctional family. Madhuri Dixit and Triptii Dimri shine in this fast-paced crime thriller packed with twists.
Go to Full ReviewFilmibeat says the film mixes murder, family conflict and social satire with ease, praising the performances of Madhuri, Triptii, Dharna, Ravi Kishan and Geetanjali Kulkarni.
Go to Full ReviewTimesofIndia says Maa Behen is a sharp satire on society’s discomfort with female autonomy, calling it an entertaining crime-comedy powered by humour, tragedy and a strong final impression.
Go to Full ReviewIndiaTVNews calls the Netflix dark comedy “messy, funny and worth watching,” highlighting Madhuri Dixit, Triptii Dimri and Dharna Durga’s performances.
Go to Full ReviewIndiaToday calls Maa Behen a deliciously chaotic dramedy that uses crime, gossip and family friction to show how society misreads women.
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