“Maidaan” Movie Review

In “Maidaan,” Ajay Devgn plays Syed Abdul Rahim with honesty, showing his journey as a football coach who led India to victory in the 1951 and 1962 Asian Games. Rahim’s team reflects India’s diversity, and the movie highlights his Muslim identity and his impact on Indian football, especially in Kolkata.

The story explores conflicts between different regions and within the Football Federation of India. Despite facing challenges, Rahim’s dedication to his team brings people together.

Although “Maidaan” sometimes becomes overly dramatic, its portrayal of football matches keeps viewers engaged. The performances, like Gajraj Rao’s as a journalist and Rudranil Ghosh’s as an antagonist, feel genuine.

Scenes of Rahim’s family life add depth to the characters. The cast, including both experienced actors and newcomers, captures the team’s spirit.

While the movie could tell its story more subtly and develop its characters further, its message of perseverance and unity is clear. Rahim’s story inspires, showing how sports and diversity can change lives.

Overall, “Maidaan” celebrates overcoming challenges and leaves viewers feeling proud. It honors a hero whose legacy continues to inspire.

Cast:- Ajay Devgn, Priyamani, Gajraj Rao, Rudranil Ghosh

Director:-Amit Sharma Ravindernath

Rating…3.7/5

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