MASKA REVIEW (NETFLIX ORIGINAL MOVIE)

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Average Ratings:2.2/5
Score: 100% Negative
Reviews Counted:5
Positive:0
Neutral:3
Negative:2

 

Ratings:.2.5/5 Review By: Saibal  Site: NDTV

Fluff might be a desirable quality for a bun waiting to be lathered with butter and white cream, but for a movie that is seeking to drive away our lockdown blues it can serve only a limited purpose. While there is nothing overly unlikeable about Maska, screenwriter Neeraj Udhwani’s directorial debut, the film does not brim over with irresistible delights either.

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Ratings:.1.5/5 Review By: Swetha Site:Firstpost

If only writer-director Neeraj Udhwani had focused less on “it’s all about loving your family” and more on “it’s all about lip-smacking bun-maska”, Maska would have been a lot more watchable. However, since we’re in isolation, you can give Maska a shot. It’s a short film, thankfully.

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Ratings:2.5/5 Review By: AishwaryaSite:DNA

But Maska lacks in the storyline as it’s something which is done and dusted but this time the theme is Irani cafes. The plus points are the charm of Mumbai city which is being currently missed by Mumbaikars during the lockdown. Yes, the songs are also foot-tapping and soothing with a blend of Hinglish together.

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Ratings:.2.5/5 Review By: Rohit Vats Site: News18

I wish the makers could have explored a bit more on that front. Maska could have been a different and engaging film if it had not fallen for the typical Bollywood tropes. Its still good enough to help you sail through the total lockdown though.

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Ratings:.2/5 Review By: Shubhra Site:Indian Express

Maska falls between two stools: one part nostalgia, one part how-do-we-make-it-relevant-for-millenials. Ah, the fading romance of Irani cafes, the people whove spent a lifetime in their environs, the wistfulness of time past. And todays on-the-go generation, impatient, quick to make out and sell out with as little sentiment as possible. The trouble is, you know exactly how this will end even as it opens. The beats are familiar

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