Kajol plays Yashoda, a fiercely loving and protective single mother. She lives a peaceful life with her young son, Anay, after separating from her abusive husband. Yashoda works hard to provide for Anay and builds a strong emotional bond with him. Her entire world revolves around his well-being, happiness, and future.
Story : One day, Anay gets seriously ill, and in a tragic turn of events, he dies. The police suspect foul play, and Yashoda is shockingly accused of negligence and even murder. The media paints her as a heartless mother. The trauma of losing her son is worsened by the cruel judgment of society and the legal system.
Yashoda, devastated but determined, decides to fight the case to clear her name. A young lawyer, who believes in her innocence, steps in to help. The film shifts into a courtroom drama where Yashoda recounts her life, her struggle as a mother, and the deep love she had for her son. Through emotional flashbacks, the audience sees her sacrifices and the real story behind Anay’s illness.
The film deeply explores how society quickly labels women, especially mothers, and questions their choices. Yashoda not only battles the court but also public perception. Kajol powerfully portrays a mother crushed by grief but rising like a warrior for truth.
In the climax, evidence surfaces proving that Anay's death was due to a rare medical condition, not negligence. Yashoda is acquitted. Though she can never bring her son back, she finds solace in having cleared her name and preserving her son's memory. The film ends with a message of strength, resilience, and the enduring power of a mother’s love.
"MAA" is a heart-wrenching tale that highlights Kajol’s emotional performance and delivers a strong social message about motherhood and justice.
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