- Release date: 2006
- Runtime: N/A
- Genre: Drama, Religious
- Starring: Nushrat Bharucha, Rakesh Bapat, Lalit Tiwari, Sanjay Swaraj ... See all
- Director: Ahmed Siddiqui
- Plot: Mahima lives a middle-class lifestyle with her parents, Pooja and music teacher,Gautam. She is in love with a young man, Anuraag, whose foster father, Pratap, is very friendly with Gautam. Both Gautam and Pratap arrange to get the youngsters married, however, when they arrive at Pratap's house, they are met... Read more
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| Sep 30, 2006IndiaGlitz
Mahima (Nusrat Bharucha) has a great belief in the esteem of Santoshi Maa while her husband Anurag (Rakesh Bapat) is a charmer with music as his passion.
Rakesh Bapat is a decent actor who has acted in a string of flops.
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| Sep 29, 2006Real Bollywood
While the producers hope to attract both kids and adults to the movie with the element of animation and devotion, the makers of Jai Santoshi Maa expect fans of the original film to throng the theatres again.
Jai Santoshi Maa, a remake of the original 70s blockbuster, and Krishna, the countrys first 3D animation film, are being released, with producers hoping to cash in on the festive season and increased devotion in the minds of cine goers during the Dussehra-Diwali season.
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smashits.com
The biggest drawback is in the writing department followed by below average acting skills of the actors.
This time the acting department is completely deserted and the average acting skills of Rakesh Bapat proves the saving grace.
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| Jul 04, 2008oneindia.in
Finally, Maa is pleased.
Fortunately, Percept's Jai Santoshi Maa , directed by Ahmed Siddiqui, doesn't disappoint.
Nushrat Bharucha is flawless.
Rakesh Bapat is surprisingly not as convincing.
The song in the climax, however, is nice.
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Maa Santoshi Maa Jai Maa is a good blend of a traditional bhajan with contemporary music arrangements.It starts off on an auspicious note with the sound of the Shells, followed by a nice melody created by Sitar-and-flute. ... Full Article






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