Maa Behen Promo Review: Madhuri Dixit Is Making Me Go Dhak Dhak With Her Raw Unfiltered & Daring Second Innings

Maa Behen Promo Review: Putting My Hopes On Madhuri Dixit! (Photo Credit –Netflix)

Ever since Madhuri Dixit’s return to Bollywood, she has been ruling the gray-shade genre like nobody else. She is unquestionably making your heart go Dhak Dhak, but it surely is more anticipation quite than excitement. This time, she isn’t dancing in a yellow saree. As an alternative, she is coping with a dead body in her kitchen! Netflix recently dropped the promo for Suresh Triveni’s Maa Behen, and allow us to just say that my expectations are officially hitting the roof.

Madhuri Dixit Nene’s second innings has been nothing in need of an experimental masterclass. From The Fame Game to Maja Maa and recently released Mrs Deshmukh, she has been continually shedding the skin of the 90s business heroine. She has already entered the completely raw, unfiltered, and unapologetically daring territory with Mrs Deshmukh earlier this 12 months.

Now, Maa Behen promo is proving that the actress is ensuring to depart no stone unturned to nail this newfound unapologetic on-screen image. Maa Behen’s recent promo introduces us to Rekha, a middle-class mother who’s already coping with life’s on a regular basis circus when a literal corpse lands right in the course of her kitchen.

What follows is an excellent, fast-paced descent into absolute dark-comedy chaos. To save lots of their very own skin, Rekha and her two daughters, Jaya (the reliable one, played by Triptii Dimri) and Sushma (absolutely the wild card, played by content creator Dharna Durga), must think fast, lie faster, and dodge their immensely nosy neighbors.

To begin with, can we talk in regards to the character names? Rekha, Jaya, and Sushma. Yes, the Nirma girls, hitting the nostalgia right and making the sarcasm scream! There is no such thing as a heavy melodrama, no untouchable diva aura – just three frantic women attempting to hide a dead body while coping with their dysfunctional family bond as mother and daughters.

Director Suresh Triveni, who previously gave us gems like Tumhari Sulu, seems to have cracked the proper recipe for a suburban dark comedy. Matching Madhuri Dixit‘s energy is Triptii Dimri, who’s clearly having a blast taking a break from her recent glamorous roles in a chaotic, comedic space. And adding Dharna Durga looks dicey, but since her comic timing is on point, allow us to see where she lands!

Take a look at the promo of Maa Behen here.

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