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Mardaani 3

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Shubhra Gupta The Indian Express Jan 30
2/5
...the eagerness to frame Mukerji centre-stage– literally in more than one scene– dulls the rest of the enterprise. Go to Full Review
Rohan Naahar The Long Take Podcast Apr 3
Mardaani 3 has the same flawed feminism as its predecessors, but a larger canvas to project it on. Go to Full Review
Akhil Arora The Long Take Podcast Mar 29
The same flawed feminism as its predecessors, but a larger canvas to project it on. Go to Full Review
Anuj Kumar The Hindu Feb 25
The socially relevant takedown of the child-trafficking and begging mafia is marred by predictable plot twists, bombast, and antagonists who are less menacing than in previous instalments Go to Full Review
Dipankar Sarkar Upper Stall Feb 17
Though Mardaani 3 cannot match the finesse and polish of Pradeep Sarkar’s direction and Gopi Puthran’s screenplay in the first instalment, it nonetheless stands as a worthy enough addition to the franchise. Go to Full Review
Poulomi Das The Federal Feb 9
No character is allowed to disrupt Shivani’s centrality. This hierarchy is deliberate, but it also flattens the world the film inhabits. Go to Full Review
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siddhant Mar 16 Movie spreads false propaganda See more Nisha Feb 3 Go for Rani and the way they have shown about the power of women and kidnapping of little girls... a must 2 watch! See more Rohit R. @rohitnreddy 5d Pretty poor movie. Not well acted and predictable plot. See more Amit Kumar S @RT19307133 6d The movie tries to weave a typical bollywood propaganda under the illusion of taking up social issue of kidnapping of young children. The irony, Amma, inspired by hindu goddess Amman, a victim of child trafficing turned villain, Ramanujan, named after great Indian Mathematician and Sanskrit Acharya, cleverly shown as psycopath, another victim turned villain, while typical muslims shown as just heroes and heroines. The lead actress being celebrated for her idiocity. The film neither provides cheap immoral entertainment, nor any social message. Bad acting is being covered by gory dialogues. Such movies need to be unseen. See more Shailendra K @RT46198328 Apr 11 Rani Mukherji delivered great performances in the first two parts of Mardaani's dark crime world. The stories were further augmented by its vicious villains played exceptionally by Tahir Raj Bhasin and Vishal Jethwa in the respective two parts. Mardaani 3 brings a pretty decent dark crime tale to the screen with a good performance from Rani but fails to evoke the same level of disgust and hate toward's the movie's antagonist as Mardaani 1 and 2. The movie has a good 1st and 2nd act but isnt able to stay at the same level in its final act. As a result of which we end up with a decent thriller which is not at par with its predecessors. A decent crime thriller. 6.5/10 See more Diana Susanti A @mbaksusan Apr 10 The characters mostly quite developed and the acting from most of characters quite hold up. Too much plot twists near the end kinda make it a bit jarring, but overall, quite descent installment. The villain felt a bit more threatening and way more developed than villains in that Dhurandhar movies actually. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Director
Abhiraj Minawala
Producer
Aditya Chopra
Screenwriter
Aayush Gupta
Distributor
Yash Raj Films
Production Co
Yash Raj Films
Genre
Crime, Drama, Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
Hindi
Release Date (Theaters)
Jan 30, 2026, Limited
Runtime
2h 9m
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