bdixit
Joined Jun 2018
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Dear Makers, Indian audience is now mature enough to understand that this is not how a biopic is made, over dramatic sequences blended with that essential 'masala' are something we have had enough, so atleast do away with these gimmicks to get some redemption.
For god sake, it's high time, take cues from biopics made in foreign thus saving us from falling into embarrassment time and again.
And I don't know but Vidya Balan's Shakuntala Devi would have even given late Shakuntala Devi cringes if she were alive for she was overly enthusiastic, hence pure dramatic.
Although film justifies its 90s era while mixing thrills, comedy and romance, it, however, lacks depth and a strong screenplay.
Karishma Kapoor again looks charged up and Bobby is just average. Songs are average, not a single number which one would remember in long run.
Giving it 9 rating as belonging to 90s kids.
Keeping in mind the present taste of erotic lovers, the series has ample amount of 'scenes' wherein Mastram is seen knitting eroticas.
Anshuman is good as Mastram, Tara Alisha retains her character from Mastram (2014)-the film and looks simpleton yet gracefull while the others girls from eroticas are brave, bold, naughty and kinky.