Average Ratings: 3.25/5
Score:82% Good
Reviews Counted: 8
Positive:6
Neutral:1
Negative:1

 

Ratings:4/5 Review By: Taran Adarsh  Site: Twitter

Maidaan is, without doubt, one of the finest sports-based films made in India… Captivating second half, brilliant finale and an award-worthy act by AjayDevgn are its biggest strengths… Fitting tribute to TeamIndia and Coach SARahim by Team Maidaan… STRONGLY RECOMMENDED!

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Ratings:2.5/5 Review By: Shubhra Site:Indian Express

Overall, ‘Maidaan’ is not without its flaws, but this underdog story makes you want to clap and cheer, and wipe away a proud tear.

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Ratings:4/5 Review By: Dhaval Site:Times Of India

Maidaan is a must-watch on the big screen for the thrilling experience and outstanding storytelling. It truly emulates the dialogue in the movie, ‘Kismat haathon se nahi, paeron se likhi jaati hai,’ as the team puts its best foot forward with the stellar outing!

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Ratings:3.5/5 Review By: Dishya Site: News18

Bottomline: Maidaan deserves to be watched. The film brings back emotions that we once felt while watching Chak De! India. I assure you, you won’t leave the theatre without at least hooting once.

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Ratings:3/5 Review By: Vinamra Site: Firstpost

And then comes Devgn’s (Read Rahim) swag. He’s introduced not once but twice, and both the times, with a cigarette carefully placed in between his fingers. Some of his one-liners are instantly contagious. When the Indian football team suffers an embarrassing loss, he says- ‘Jab Ghar Ki Neev Kamzor Ho To Chath Badalne Ka Kya Fayda.’ The actor has made a career out of delivering delicious dialogues with all his nonchalance. And in the case of this film, Sharma and Shah opt for a restrained approach to tell a story filled with pathos and glory.

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Ratings:2/5 Review By: Sukanya Site:Rediff

Maidaan is its truest when the real faces behind that historical win surface in their old glory. Too bad it’s the end of what could have been a beginning.

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Ratings:3/5 Review By: Umesh  Site:Koimoi

Overall, if you get past the slow-paced first half and some unnecessary scenes, Maidaan is an exciting sports drama. It ignites the sporting fervour within you as you cheer for Team India on the big screen. It’s important for the audience to know the story of Syed Ahmed Rahim, because of whom India won at the Asian Games.

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Ratings:4/5 Review By: Sana Site:India Today

Maidaan’ is not only a treat for football enthusiasts but also quite a delight for movie lovers. It immortalises the unsung hero, after whom India never qualified for the Olympics. Rahim, in one scene, says ‘Kismat haathon se nahi, pairon se likhi jaati hai (destiny is written by foot, not hands)’. While it was the truth back then, you realise in reality, luck favours the brave, and SA Rahim was truly Indian football’s Braveheart.

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Maidaan Plot:

Spanning from 1952 to 1962, the film chronicles the life and journey of Syed Abdul Rahim, an esteemed football coach who revolutionized the sport in India. Due to his immense contribution in football, the Indian Football Team was called “Brazil of Asia” where they played in a 4-2-4 formation.

Maidaan Release Date:

Apr 10, 2024 ( India) straight to Theaters

Maidaan Cast:

Ajay Devgn
Priyamani
Gajraj Rao
Rudranil Ghosh

Maidaan Director:

Amit Sharma

Maidaan Producer:

Zee Studios
Boney Kapoor
Arunava Joy Sengupta
Akash Chawla

Maidaan Express Runtime:

3 hour 1 minutes (181 minutes)

 





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