Updated On: 27 June, 2025 09:01 AM IST | Mumbai | Oshin Fernandes
Based on the tale of Goddess Kali and the demon Raktabeej, Kajol`s Maa had all the ingredients for a solid outing, but unfortunately missed the mark courtesy of sub-par execution

Maa Movie review
Indian horror has received yet another makeover with Maa starring Kajol in the lead. Based on the tale of Goddess Kali and the demon Raktabeej, this Vishal Furia directorial had all the ingredients for a solid outing, but unfortunately missed the mark, courtesy of sub-par execution. Want to know why? Let’s dive right into it.
Kajol, who travels to Chandrapur, a village in Kolkata, with her daughter, encounters the folklore about young girls being abducted by the demon after they get their first period. I mean, she has to be dismissive at first, right? Typical cliche. As the trailer suggests, Kajol’s daughter is taken away from her, and now our lead star has to fight it herself with the help of Goddess Kali.
Before we get to dissect the cast’s acting chops, I must forewarn you that the Hindi with a subtle but significant Bengali accent is a turn-off. The actors would sometimes apply it and would perhaps unconsciously forget about it, and speak in regular Hindi. Kajol, who shoulders the film, hogs most of the screen time with little to nothing left for prolific actors such as Ronit Roy, Dibyendu Bhattacharya, and Indraneil Sengupta. I sincerely get the emotion of why one should never mess with a mother, and Kajol emotes it brilliantly. However, the excessive CGI threw me off.