Maska Review: Star Cast: Prit Kamani, Nikita Dutta, Shirley Setia, Manisha Koirala, Jaaved Jaaferi
Directed By: Neeraj Udhwani
Produced By: Seher Latif, Shivani Saran
Streaming On: Netflix
Maska Review: What’s It About? And How’s The Screenplay?
A high school Parsi kid and Mr. Firozsha Bagh of his secondary school, Rumi begins having Bollywood dreams when one of his mother's companion reveal to her that he can be an on-screen character. Looking for motivation from Boman Irani, he is so stricken by being a Bollywood entertainer that he goes out at Colaba and moves into a level at Aram Nagar, Andheri alongside his sweetheart. This while, his mother is absolutely against the thought since she needs him to proceed with the inheritance of his family by dealing with the notorious Rustom Cafe. 
There he keeps on allowing tryouts consistently however no achievement. At that point he meets a chief who is battling for assets to get this show on the road. He is likewise similarly frantic for reserves and is happy to give anybody a role as a lead legend who delivers the film. 
No focuses in speculating, our legend returns to his home and tells his mother that he is happy to deal with the Rustom Cafe now. Be that as it may, furtively he is wanting to sell it so to deal with a job in the film. 
Watch the film to know, what and how it occurs straightaway.

Maska Review: How Are The Performances and Direction? 
Manisha Koirala is a heart victor in the film. I don't have the foggiest idea whether the creators have her generalization the Parsi emphasize or not however she looks adorable as the Parsi mother. Her inflection, hand signals and articulations are flawlessly in a state of harmony and it's such a treat to see her on screen.
Maska Review: Final Verdict 
During circumstances such as the present when all we see is upsetting news via web-based networking media, a film like Maska is a consolation. Staying away from a couple of issues, you should watch it since it will fulfill you. Additionally the individuals who couldn't comprehend Imtiaz Ali's Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone starrer Tamasha impeccably and by and large misjudge the significance of dreams. THIS ONE IS FOR YOU.
Rating: 3 stars