Key Points

Kajol's latest film, "Maa," has made waves with its gripping trailer, capturing attention and excitement among fans and industry insiders alike. Karan Johar, a prominent Bollywood figure, expressed his enthusiasm, declaring, "My ticket is bought," after watching the trailer. Directed by Vishal Furia, "Maa" promises a riveting horror drama where Kajol plays a mother fiercely protecting her daughter. The film is set to hit theaters on June 27, further adding to Kajol's impressive upcoming lineup.

Key Points: Karan Johar Praises Kajol's Maa Trailer with Enthusiasm

  • Kajol's Maa trailer releases to fanfare
  • Karan Johar praises Kajol's performance
  • Movie hits cinemas on June 27
  • Kajol plays a protective mother
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Karan Johar says 'My ticket is bought' after watching the trailer of Kajol's 'Maa'

Kajol's 'Maa' trailer captivates audiences; Karan Johar buys ticket, calls it a "heartfelt brilliance."

"This made me jump out of my chair! What an incredible trailer! - Karan Johar"

Mumbai, May 29

The captivating trailer of Kajol starrer "Maa" was released on Thursday, garnering a lot of appreciation from the viewers. Joining the list of admirers, Karan Johar shared 'My ticket is bought' after catching a glimpse of the horror drama.

The 'Dharma' head penned on the stories section of his Instagram, "This made me jump out of my chair!!!! What an incredible Trailer!!!! Has SUPER HIT written allll over it !!!!! @kajol owning every beat with heartfelt brilliance!!! Kajol as a protective mother is the best role of her life. My ticket is bought."

The trailer opened with Kajol driving her daughter through a dense forest. As the daughter complained of menstrual pain, Kajol assured her that they would be making a stop soon. However, a mysterious figure gets slammed into the glass window. The mother and daughter duo end up in a mysterious place called Chandanpur.

Shortly, Kajol learns about the cursed tree which is believed to be the home of the evil spirits. Ronit Roy informs the two that several girls have gone missing from the same place in the last couple of months. Kajol declared that she would not let anything happen to her child.

Dropping the trailer with the netizens, Kajol wrote, "Rakshak. Bhakshak. MAA. The protector. The destroyer. #MaaTrailer out now - link in bio...In cinemas 27th June. #MaaTheFilm."

The primary cast of "Maa" includes Kajol, Ronit Roy, Indraneil Sengupta, Jitin Gulati, Gopal Singh, Surjyasikha Das, Yaaneea Bharadwaj, Roopkatha Chakraborty, and Kherin Sharma, amongst others.

Helmed by Vishal Furia, the story of the drama has been provided by Saiwyn Quadras.

Backed by Ajay Devgn, Jyoti Deshpande, and Kumar Mangat Pathak, the project has been presented by Jio Studios and Devgn Films.

"Maa" is slated to reach the cinema halls on June 27th.

Over and above "Maa", Kajol also has Kayoze Irani's "Sarzameen" and Charan Tej Uppalapati's "Maharagni- Queen of Queens" in the lineup.

- IANS

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Rahul P.
Kajol is looking absolutely fierce in this trailer! After "Gupt" and "Dushman", she's returning to the thriller genre after so long. The mother-daughter angle makes it even more gripping. Definitely watching this first day first show! 🔥
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Priya M.
The trailer gave me goosebumps! But I hope the actual movie lives up to the hype. Bollywood horror films often disappoint with weak endings. Fingers crossed this one breaks the trend. Kajol's intensity is always a treat though!
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Arjun K.
Karan Johar's endorsement means nothing to me - he praises everything. But the trailer genuinely looks promising! The cursed tree concept reminds me of our Indian folk horror stories. Hope they've done proper research on the mythology aspect.
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Shweta R.
As a mother myself, Kajol's protective avatar really resonates with me. The way she says "Meri beti ko kuch nahi hoga" gave me chills! Indian horror finally moving beyond cheap jumpscares to emotional storytelling. 👏
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Vikram S.
Interesting they chose menstrual pain as the starting point - usually a taboo subject in our films. Hope the movie has more such bold touches. Ronit Roy as the mysterious informer is perfect casting!
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Neha T.
After the disaster that was "Salaam Venky", glad to see Kajol in a powerful role again. But why does Bollywood keep making horror films set in villages? Urban Indian horror stories need exploration too!

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