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Director Akhilesh Jaiswal avoids the trap of making a titillating B-movie. Instead, he frames Mastram as a —a mix of social drama and dry humor. The screenplay is sharp, filled with meta-commentary on the hypocrisy of small-town India: people publicly condemn obscenity but privately consume it in huge quantities.
The film's plot follows the rise of Rakesh Sharma (played by Rahul Diwaker) from an ordinary man to a celebrated author of erotic novels. His writing career takes off when his first novel becomes a huge success, and he gains a massive following. However, his newfound fame also brings challenges and controversies. mastram movie 2014
In an era of overacting, Rahul Bagga’s performance as Madhusudan/Mastram is a revelation. He plays the character with a permanent stoop—a physical metaphor for the weight of shame. When he transforms into Mastram during his writing sessions, there is a glint in his eye, a liberation. Bagga perfectly captures the tragedy of a man who can only be a "lion" on paper. Director Akhilesh Jaiswal avoids the trap of making
Akhilesh Jaiswal (known for co-writing Gangs of Wasseypur ). Producers: Sunil Bohra, Sanjeev Singh Pal, and Ajay Rai. The film's plot follows the rise of Rakesh
