Madhubaala Movie Review

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Banner: Ram Mishra presents Deoria Talkies
Producer-Director: Shivram Yadav
Music: Bapi-Tutul

- April 03, 2006

It's story of a small town girl Madhubala (Kanishka) who comes to Mumbai to become an actress.

Her friend Malhar (Gurpreet Singh) lends a helping hand to her. After some struggle she manages a meeting with National Award Winning director Raj Maihotra (Sameer Dharmadhikari). Then starts the saga of exploitation and promises. But after a point Madhubala gets frustrated with empty promises and decides to take him on.

It is obvious that the film is inspired by true story that happened in Bollywood where a director and actress were involved. Here one felt that with better and more known actors, the director could have done a better job. The biggest drawback is Kanishka who doesn't have ran her to carry a central character on her shoulders. However the director has canned certain individual scenes well. Scenes where Sameer Dharmadhikari takes Kanishka for the first \to bed is very well picturised.

Production values are fair. Technically okay. The script could have been more gripping. Dialogue are okay. Musically nothing much to write. Cinematography is fair. Performancewise, Sameer Dharmadhikari is fair. Kanishka does not measure upto expectations. Aditi Govitrikar is average.

Vishwajeet Pradhan is good.

Directorially, Shivram Yadav handles certain individual scenes well.

At Box-Office, it is a film for small centres.

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