'Maa Behen' Netflix Review: Madhuri Dixit Leads a Hindi Crime Comedy About a Mother and Daughters Covering Up a Death
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Radhika Menon
Summary
A review of the Netflix India film "Maa Behen," a Hindi-language crime comedy starring Madhuri Dixit, Triptii Dimri, and Dharna Durga. The film follows a liberal mother and her two contrasting daughters who try to cover up a dead body found in their kitchen. The article evaluates whether the film is worth streaming.
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· 3 pulledTranslating to 'mother sister,' the latest Netflix India film Maa Behen comes from director Suresh Triveni.
In a small Indian town, outspoken and liberal Rekha (Madhuri Dixit) 'finds' a dead body belonging to her neighbor Gupta (Ravi Kishan) in her kitchen.
She frantically calls her opposing daughters—Jaya (Triptii Dimri) who is caught in a dead-end marriage, and Sushma (Dharna Durga), a fledgling influencer.
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