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Mazaa Mazaa
MAZAA MAZAA, as the title suggests, is more titillation than a
fairytale.
MAZAA MAZAA revolves around a 15-year-old girl Jassi, who feels that
she's not good looking or happening. She always complains of being young
and not able to do things that are being done by her elder friends, like
going to discos, wearing flashy clothes and looking beautiful.
Monica, her rival in school, is modern in her outlook and can make
things happen her way. Jassi's only sympathizer is her fat, ever-loving
friend Rocky.
Due to some unusual circumstances, Jassi's dream of growing big and
beautiful comes true and along with her friend Rocky and rival Monica
becomes 25 overnight. How the 15-year-old Jassi, with a physical figure
of 25, faces world at large forms the crux of the story.
Writer-director T.L.V. Prasad has chosen a fairytale-like story [on the
lines of a popular TV serial JASSI JAISI KOI NAHIN] and transformed it
into a film that has ample room for skin show and titillation. The film
caters to the masses and it's evident all through. Music [Arun Daga] is
functional.
Payal Rohatgi does her glamorous part with ease. Shivani exposes her
anatomy without any inhibitions. Farid Amiri is alright. Vishwajeet
Pradhan, Pankaj Berry and Tej Sapru fill the bill.
On the whole, MAZAA MAZAA caters to that segment of moviegoers that
enjoy skin show and titillation.
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