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Everything wrong with Jaaved Jafferi`s Mayasabha, helmed by Tumbbad director

Updated On: 30 January, 2026 07:51 PM IST | Shruti Sampat

Mayasabha is a slow burn, atmospheric psychological drama praised for mood and Jaaved Jaaferi’s performance but criticised for pacing and narrative payoff, making it a polarising watch for experimental cinema lovers

Mayasabha is a slow burn, atmospheric psychological drama praised for mood and Jaaved Jaaferi’s performance but criticised for pacing and narrative payoff, making it a polarising watch for experimental cinema lovers

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Mayasabha is a slow burn, atmospheric psychological drama praised for mood and Jaaved Jaaferi’s performance but criticised for pacing and narrative payoff, making it a polarising watch for experimental cinema lovers
<p>Directed by Rahi Anil Barve, best known for Tumbbad, the film stars Jaaved Jaaferi, Mohammad Samad, Veena Jamkar and Deepak Damle, and is largely set inside a dilapidated Mumbai theatre.</p>

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Directed by Rahi Anil Barve, best known for Tumbbad, the film stars Jaaved Jaaferi, Mohammad Samad, Veena Jamkar and Deepak Damle, and is largely set inside a dilapidated Mumbai theatre.

<p>The film explores themes of illusion, greed, decay and psychological obsession, unfolding as a slow-burn drama rather than a conventional thriller.</p>

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The film explores themes of illusion, greed, decay and psychological obsession, unfolding as a slow-burn drama rather than a conventional thriller.

<p>Audience reactions have been sharply divided. While some viewers praised the film&rsquo;s ambition and atmosphere, calling it a gripping psychological experience, others felt it was visually rich but narratively underwhelming.</p>

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Audience reactions have been sharply divided. While some viewers praised the film’s ambition and atmosphere, calling it a gripping psychological experience, others felt it was visually rich but narratively underwhelming.

<p>Several viewers described the film as stylish and intriguing but ultimately going &ldquo;nowhere,&rdquo; suggesting that its layered symbolism does not fully translate into emotional payoff.</p>

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Several viewers described the film as stylish and intriguing but ultimately going “nowhere,” suggesting that its layered symbolism does not fully translate into emotional payoff.

<p>The supporting cast delivers steady performances, adding depth to the confined and unsettling setting of the theatre</p>

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The supporting cast delivers steady performances, adding depth to the confined and unsettling setting of the theatre

<p>Critics noted that the pacing may test viewers&rsquo; patience. While the film sets an intriguing tone early on, it struggles to maintain momentum and clarity as the story progresses.</p>

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Critics noted that the pacing may test viewers’ patience. While the film sets an intriguing tone early on, it struggles to maintain momentum and clarity as the story progresses.

<p>Jaaved Jaaferi&rsquo;s performance has emerged as one of the film&rsquo;s strongest aspects. His portrayal of a troubled, obsessive character has been widely appreciated, even by critics who were less impressed with the overall storytelling.</p>

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Jaaved Jaaferi’s performance has emerged as one of the film’s strongest aspects. His portrayal of a troubled, obsessive character has been widely appreciated, even by critics who were less impressed with the overall storytelling.

<p>The eerie atmosphere, production design and mood are repeatedly highlighted as strengths, creating an unsettling cinematic space that reflects the film&rsquo;s central themes.</p>

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The eerie atmosphere, production design and mood are repeatedly highlighted as strengths, creating an unsettling cinematic space that reflects the film’s central themes.

<p>However, the narrative is seen as heavy and introspective, with scenes that feel stretched and ideas that are not always fully developed.</p>

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However, the narrative is seen as heavy and introspective, with scenes that feel stretched and ideas that are not always fully developed.

<p>Overall, Mayasabha &ndash; The Hall of Illusion is viewed as a bold but polarising film. It is likely to appeal to audiences who enjoy experimental, atmospheric and character-driven cinema, while those expecting a tighter, more engaging narrative may find it frustrating.</p>

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Overall, Mayasabha – The Hall of Illusion is viewed as a bold but polarising film. It is likely to appeal to audiences who enjoy experimental, atmospheric and character-driven cinema, while those expecting a tighter, more engaging narrative may find it frustrating.

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