
Suspense Crime, Digital Desk : Priyanka Chopra took to Instagram to heap praises on 'Maa Behen' and calling it a "sharp, funny, and so well done" film, the actress couldn't stop gushing about Madhuri Dixit, Triptii Dimri, Dharna Durga, and filmmaker Suresh Triveni.Priyanka Chopra has lauded Netflix's 'Maa Behen', which stars Madhuri Dixit, Triptii Dimri, and Dharna Durga, calling it a "clever film" for its sharp storytelling, humour, and impeccable execution. Released on June 4, the film has received rave reviews.Priyanka Chopra reviews Maa BehenThe global icon shared a poster of the movie on her Instagram Stories and posted, "Such a clever film. Sharp, funny and so well done." Priyanka Chopra was full of praise for the film's cast and director as well. "My queen @madhuridixitnene, always the scene stealer and the phenomenon @tripti_dimri... What an amazing show and tell!" she captioned a video message to the cast and crew.Additionally, she expressed her admiration for actor and content creator Dharna Durga, saying, "and @dharnaaaaaa I have been such a fan always, and I cannot wait to see what all you unleash upon us." Priyanka also complimented the film's authentic and cinematic narrative, saying, "Keep crushing!! And most importantly. In an exclusive chat with India TV, Madhuri Dixit shared details about adopting the desi accent for 'Maa Behen'. "We (Dharna, Triptii, and Madhuri) had to work for it. We had some workshops, we sang a lot of songs. Every day we used to eat samosas after that. But we worked at it. But Suresh (director) had one instruction saying that we are not going to hold you hostage if you say one word different. Because we want the lyrical value of the language. The rhythm of it, in the very cute way it flows. So that's what we kept in mind. And we have not gone very hard on one kind of an accent or something," she explained.The actress illustrated her point with an example, "I'll give you an example. 'Garmi lagta hai mujhe.' 'Garmi lagta humko.' 'Humko' is such a fuller word. So that's the beauty of that world and the language. So we just tried to bring that in."Director Suresh Triveni commented on this, "Triptii and Dharna were still familiar with that space. But they all did a workshop. All of them did a directive." Madhuri chimed in, "And they did so much that I still think of 'Hamra'. There's a 'Hamra' in the middle of English sentence nowadays for me."
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