![]() ![]() However, many hilariously salacious dialogues and uncomfortable-yet-funny situations revolving around adolescent readers will provide enough masala. The film will disappoint those who go to see it in the hopes of catching a lot of ‘action’, for there are no explicit scenes in the films. Ratings :2.5/5 Review By: Prajakta Hebbar Site:CNN IBN Better to access cached page views of Savita Bhabhi instead. Those dying to watch ‘porn’ on the big screen – both the curious young ‘uns and the nostalgic middle-aged fans – will be disappointed. ![]() ![]() The re-creation of an era, and why this series became so successful, which could have lent the film some heft, is wholly missing from the story. Ratings :1.5/5 Review By: Shubhra Gupta Site:Indian Express Director Jaiswal, who wrote Gangs of Wasseypur, seems unable to make up his mind as to how to firmly hold the narrative.The result then is a film that fails to make you feel good. In others, he looks lost and unconvincing. In some scenes he succeeds in bringing about the nuances of a novelist who writes porn to earn money. Bagga, as both Rajaram and Mastram, is a mixed bag of emotions. Then Rajaram becomes Mastram and brings in the much-needed s**ual energy into the proceedings, which sadly is the only selling point of the film. The 98-minute film moves at a languid pace for the first 30 minutes. Ratings :1.5/5 Review By: Prasanna Zore Site:Rediff The film that had a lot of potential, but what’s missing is the ‘woh wali baat’. The story lacks stamina, and the background music drags the plot. The problem is the storytelling that’s languid and uninventive for a subject so explorative. It’s about the psyche and dilemma of a writer torn apart between art and erotica. Even the typography of the title symbolizes a male organ, but the film is far from pornographic. Jaiswal’s premise is different and daring he bares the hypocrisies of a society that shames, silences and devours s** – all in the same breath (ahh!). Ratings :2/5 Review By: Madhureeta Mukherjee Site: Times Of India (TOI) There are so many ideas here about writing, s**ual desire, fantasy, hypocrisy, the artist in the marketplace but they remain unexplored. Ratings :2/5 Review By: Anupama Chopra Site: Star Worldīut instead of a layered film that explores Mastaram’s peculiar predicament, debutant director Akhilesh Jaiswal creates a curiously inert narrative. ![]()
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