Madhubaala
Movie
Review
A few weeks ago, there was JIGYAASA. This week,
it's MADHUBAALA, which also tackles the issue of
film industry and casting couch. The problem
with MADHUBAALA is that it tries too hard to be
real, but falls flat.
MADHUBAALA tells the story of Madhubaala [Kanishka],
who wants to make it big in Bollywood. With the
help of her friend [Gurpreet Singh], she meets
an award winning director Raj Malhotra [Sameer
Dharmadhikari], who rapes her 21 times in two
years. She's promised the heroine's role in his
film and also given false promises of marriage.
But Raj marries someone else altogether [Aditi
Gowitrikar] and Madhubaala feels cheated. With
the help of a social activist, she lodges a
complaint with the police. Everyone including
Raj's parents and wife start feeling that Raj is
guilty, but the court case takes a surprise turn
when a guilt-conscious Madhubaala reveals that
Raj had not raped her. She wanted to be famous,
hence she lodged a complaint against him.
MADHUBAALA could've been one interesting story,
but thanks to a sloppy screenplay, it turns out
to be one poor show. The writing part is the
weakest link of the enterprise, which is
precisely the reason why the film fails to
strike a chord. Even the climax, which should've
been a strong point, is tacky.
Direction [Shivram Yadav] is very mediocre.
Ditto for the music [Bapi-Tutul]. Even the
performances are not too strong. Kanishka tries
too hard to convince. Sameer Dharmadhikari needs
to loosen up. Gurpreet Gill and Aditi Gowitrikar
are alright.
On the whole, MADHUBAALA is a poor show.
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