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Mahaveer Shringi s second film Queen Of Sajjangarh
Queen Of Sajjangarh movie review: Mahaveer shringi s second film has dramatic twist and tadka of boldness ANI | Updated: May 10, 2021 15:15 IST
New Delhi [India], May 10 (ANI/Digpu): If you think that making an entire film is a cakewalk during the lockdown, then take a break for a moment and go watch Mahaveer Shringi s Queen Of Sajjangarh.
It is definitely an eye-opener and motivation for all those filmmakers who cited lockdown as the biggest hurdle in making their film. We bet it would be a good break for all you guys who have almost binged watched each and everything on other OTT platforms.
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Queen Of Sajjangarh Movie Review: Mashes Up The Tried & Tested Age-Old Formula Of S x, Scares & Songs!
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Star Cast: Priya Mishra, Ajit Pandit, Shivangi Sharma, Palak Singh, Alvirra Rana, Vaibhav Chauhan, Abhijeet Ghadge, Sanket Ranadive, Mazid Khan, Pramod Saini and Rajesh Dubeay
What’s Good: The thought of mashing up various tried and tested things of this genre
What’s Bad: The execution of the above thought!
Loo Break: A few of them!
Watch or Not?: With any expectations? Nope!
User Rating:
Starting with a song featuring guys in coats and girls in bikinis dancing beside a swimming pool, the film registers the intention of the audience makers are targetting. Six friends try to go to Mumbai but are stuck due to the rules of lockdown. The stereotypical ‘millennials’ find an abandoned ‘haveli’ (of course!) to stay for a night.
MUMBAI â Kumbh Mela is one of the major pilgrimage and festivals of India. According to Hindu mythology, Kumbh Mela has its roots to the days when the Devtas (Gods) and Demons conjointly produced the nectar of immortality. Both had agreed to complete the task together.
The Devtas forcibly ceased the pot while its safety was entrusted onto the four GodsâBrahaspati, Surya, Shani and Chandra. The demons chased the Devtas for many days, and during this time the drops of Kumbh dropped in the four places of IndiaâPrayagraj, Haridwar, Ujjain and Nashik. Since then, these four places are believed to have acquired mystical powers. It is believed that during the period of Kumbh, the rivers turn into Amrit (nectar) and so pilgrims from across the globe visit the Kumbh Mela to bathe in the essence for attaining purity.