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Maharaj Ki Jai Ho
Prisoner Sanjay accidentally travels with the time machine of Dr. Albert D'souza to the period of Mahabharat during Dhritirashtra's rein in Hastinapur which creates a chaos in the region.
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Plot Summary
This historical comedy follows an ordinary man who is magically transported back to the time of King Krishnadevaraya's reign. He finds himself in a peculiar situation where he must navigate the complexities of the past, dealing with the king and his court, while trying to find a way back to his own time. The film blends humor with elements of fantasy and historical setting.
Critical Reception
Maharaj Ki Jai Ho received mixed to generally negative reviews from critics and audiences. While some appreciated the unique premise and the attempt at a historical comedy, many found the execution lacking in terms of humor, pacing, and originality. The film struggled to balance its comedic elements with its historical setting, leading to a less than stellar reception.
What Reviewers Say
The film's central concept of time travel to a historical era is mildly intriguing.
Many critics found the humor to be forced and the plot predictable.
The performances were considered a mixed bag, with some actors standing out more than others.
Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be a light-hearted and amusing watch, with many appreciating the unique storyline and the comedy. However, some viewers felt that the film could have been funnier and more engaging, with a few pointing out pacing issues.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Nitesh Tiwari, is also known for directing successful films like 'Dangal' and 'Chhichhore'.
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