rimisarkar-23684
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If you're into suspense thrillers that keep you on the edge of your seat - this isn't it. "Chhal Kapat" had me more thrilled about my phone notifications than the actual plot. The cast looked as confused as I felt, and the acting made me wonder if they were all part of a long, dramatic prank. I kept hoping someone would say, "Surprise! This was a rehearsal," but alas, it was the real deal. The storyline crawled like it had a flat tire, and somehow still managed to trip over itself.
By episode three, I had already predicted the "big twists" - and I'm not even a detective, just someone with common sense and a working remote. It's called a thriller, but the only thing thrilling was the moment I finally finished it. If "Chhal Kapat" taught me anything, it's that patience is a virtue... and mine was tested thoroughly. Watch only if you're out of things to do - like completely out.
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By episode three, I had already predicted the "big twists" - and I'm not even a detective, just someone with common sense and a working remote. It's called a thriller, but the only thing thrilling was the moment I finally finished it. If "Chhal Kapat" taught me anything, it's that patience is a virtue... and mine was tested thoroughly. Watch only if you're out of things to do - like completely out.
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Just watched Maa and honestly, I found it incredibly boring. The story felt like it was going nowhere - it lacked purpose, depth, or anything remotely engaging. I kept waiting for something meaningful to happen, but nothing ever did. It was just a drag from start to finish, and I kept checking the time wondering when it would finally end. The whole plot felt unrealistic and illogical, making it really hard to connect with any of the characters or emotions it was trying to portray.
Also, the background music didn't help at all. If they were going for emotional or spiritual depth, incorporating music related to Maa Kali would've made much more sense and could have added some much-needed intensity. Instead, it just felt disconnected and flat, much like the rest of the movie. Overall, I couldn't relate to it on any level - not emotionally, not spiritually, not even as a viewer looking for decent entertainment. Total miss for me.
Also, the background music didn't help at all. If they were going for emotional or spiritual depth, incorporating music related to Maa Kali would've made much more sense and could have added some much-needed intensity. Instead, it just felt disconnected and flat, much like the rest of the movie. Overall, I couldn't relate to it on any level - not emotionally, not spiritually, not even as a viewer looking for decent entertainment. Total miss for me.