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MAMA KI LADO’ REVIEW


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Anjali Star Films' Mama Ki Lado is a film that argues for social change, with a special emphasis on women's empowerment and respect for women in society. The film was released in Rewa (C.I.) last week. The narrative of the wonderful relationship that exists between an uncle and his niece is the vehicle through which it communicates its message.


The author, Kailash Payashi, has penned a piece of writing that makes an attempt to be extremely sincere but ultimately fails to be anything of the like. The script written by Shashiranjan Dwivedi is unremarkable and has very few memorable moments. The dialogues of Kailash Payashi are acceptable.


"Anjali Payashi is a typical person." The work that Manish Tomar performs is around par. Priya Raikwar is above average. The performance of Rahul Pandey is consistent. The others are acceptable.


The guidance that Kailash Payashi is providing is not up to par. There is nothing to dance about when it comes to Prateek Agrawal and Ameen Shah's music. Background music is not very good. The cinematography of Dayalal Chaudhari is just about as good as it gets. The art direction by Numan Sheikh is uninteresting. There is a lack of editing.


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