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7/10
Not for everyone
Sachin_Chavan13 November 2016
Watching Padmini Kolhapure in 'Mai (2013)' made me wonder, 'What doesn't she do more films'? She is easily one of the best female actresses in Hindi movie today. She carried the movie on her shoulders. She has ample 'thehraav' which is the single most important ability in an actor.

About the movie itself, you it's watchable only if you empathize with the issue of old parents. Asha Bhosle isn't an actor and don't expect it. You'd develop compassion for her character. Or else, like reviewers on IMDb who rated it very poorly, you simply can't tolerate the movie. The movie might have been a reflection to some and not necessarily a palatable one.

But what motivated me to write about my experience of watching it wasn't the movie, but Padmini the actor.

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7/10
A subtle tale on old age...
SumanShakya19 November 2022
Just wondered why imdb users rated this film so poorly and gave poor reviews. Well, the film is nothing like that. It's a subtle and nuanced drama about the problems of old age, in which Asha Bhonsle debuts in acting in a lead role. And to one's surprise, she just sparks in acting, much than singing.

The film centers around a mother in her late sixties suffering from Alzheimer's, just to be left by her son leaving the eldest daughter to look after her against her family's will. It's one of those movies in which controlling your tears isn't very easy as it's a story that happens around us with victims and victimizers within us. Technical aspects doesn't matter for such films. Perhaps it's a marvelous film on motherhood if you delve into it's storytelling.

Rating: 2 stars out of 4.
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1/10
Why?!
arpit3240019 February 2013
It was a waste of whatever hours the movie lasted for, good lord, I don't know what I was thinking. This movie is a waste of brilliant actors like Ram Kapoor, Padmini Kolhapuri, and all the rest except for Asha THE Bhosle, who for sure cannot act. I will not deny the fact that she sings well... and obviously carries herself well, but watching her in this movie was simply a torture one can go through, hard core overacting and it didn't seem legitimate. Story was OK to a limited bit because of Alzheimers, which hardly has been considered about as a topic by bollywood, but was blown out of proportion in this one for sure. And if you don't agree, go watch the film and curse yourself. :)
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1/10
Total Garbage!!!
suri101125 February 2014
Oh God!!!!! This is probably the Worst Film ever!! RGV Ki Aag is also Oscar worthy in front of this garbage! This movie marks the debut of THE Asha Bhosle, I don't know why did she makes a decision of acting! This movie has 6 songs. All the songs were too long and too monotonous! Padmini Kolhapure acted BADLY!!! Kishtee Jog was also awful. Ram Kapoor clearly seemed uninterested in what he was doing. Zanine Bhosle sings badly, Asha is better of singing. This film is total garbage filled with garbage actors and unnecessary songs, scenes and comedy!! The story was OK but Asha's acting was the Worst thing in this garbage film Watch Mai only if you want an unending headache!! I wish I could give it 0. Better kill yourself. Don't fall for Asha's complements towards this film. Save your money, Save time and Most importantly, Save your LIFE
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