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Kajol’s Maa: Bollywood’s Horror Game-Changer?

For a long time now, Bollywood has blended horror with comedy—a genre that’s entertaining in its own right.

Films like Stree, Kartik Aaryan’s Bhool Bhulaiyaa, and other recent horror-comedies have made audiences laugh more than scream. While
successful, these films have pushed pure horror into the shadows.

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But that might just change; Kajol’s upcoming film, Maa, has already made headlines with its eerie, haunting trailer, leaving a lasting
impression on the viewers.

The movie’s visuals and performances hint at something deeper—something the audience hasn’t felt in a long time: real fear.

Drawing parallels to Netflix’s Bulbbul, Maa is reportedly inspired by ancient Bengali folklore and centers around the powerful emotional
bond between a mother and her child.

While some critics dismiss it as yet another film with feminist themes and woke propaganda, the truth is far from it.

The mythology, emotional depth, and horror elements reflected in the story suggest Maa might finally break the mold of fitting into a
stereotype.

Many believe Maa strikes a rare balance—deep, emotional storytelling paired with serious, bone-chilling horror.

In a genre often dismissed as silly, this film could mark a turning point.

If it delivers on its promise, Maa might not just scare us—it might remind Bollywood what horror is truly capable of.

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Jhansi

Jhansi is a senior writer with extensive experience covering Telugu movies and the broader Indian cinema landscape. With a keen focus on U.S. updates related to Telugu people and Indians, as well as immigration & …

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