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Maya Memsaab

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Maya Memsaab
Jan 27, 2010 04:53 PM, 5819 Views
Maya or illusion

Does Women makes men fool or vice versa, this debate is as old as the human society. The story starts from a mansion where Maya (Deepa sahi) lives with her father Shri Ram Lagoo. One-day father fell ill and enters a doctor (Farooque sheikh) to treat him. The doctor finds it amazing that two people live in such a big mansions alone without any servants. As the visits of doctor become more frequent so the affection between the Doctor and Maya. Sometime later Doctor’s wife died due to illness. After sometime doctor and Maya got married.



For few months both lived life happily, then suddenly Maya started changing and behaving strangely. She would falsely call doctor that somebody is killing her and


Looting the home. When Doctor impatiently and anxiously arrives he found that Maya is making him fool. When these things become more repetitive doctor changed the city and came to a hill town with Maya (This location was fabulous more like shimla or any village in France).



Here enters three new characters, a young student (Sahrukh Khan), A very Casanova kind person (Rajbabbar) and a local merchant (Paresh Rawal) all fell in love with Maya.


Maya loves all of them and none of them. She is cheating to her husband and not cheating her husband. There lies the strength of film. The director unfolds the layer and layer of Maya’s character in this part. Sooner Maya become the thing of love and lust for the whole town.



This is not actually about the love but expression of love. There is a very thin line of what we want and what we do not want. Few scenes especially when young Sahrukh khan runs behind the train and plead her Don’t leave me Maya, Please don’t leave me and eventually boarded into the train has shot very well.



The film has extensively shot in France and locations are wonderful. Dialouge writer has done very good job to express the poetic https://lyrics. Music is average. Movie is meant for only art film lovers nothing for the masses

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