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Maan Gaye Mughal-e-Azam is a curious mix of comedy and crime, set against the backdrop of Goa's vibrant theater scene. The film captures the trials of the Kalakar Theatre Company, navigating the absurdities of censorship and the pressures of local authority. The performances are lively, especially as the actors tackle the classic Mughal-E-Azam in a fresh, unconventional context. The pacing is a bit uneven but adds to the chaotic charm. The intertwining of political drama and the comedic elements creates an interesting commentary on artistic freedom. There’s a certain rawness to the production, with practical effects that feel nostalgic, and the underworld subplot adds an intriguing layer that keeps you guessing.
The film balances comedy with serious undertones.Unique take on a classic play within a film narrative.Interesting commentary on censorship and artistic expression.
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