Supported by Jio Studios and Devgn films, Maa is created by Ajay Devgan and Jyoti Subbarayan, as a co-producer with Kumar Mangat Pathak
Kajol distributes a fierce and emotionally charged performance in the newly released track Kali Shakti from the upcoming mythological horror film Ma. The song is a tribute to Goddess Kali and marks the withdrawal of mythological singer Usha Uthup.
Supported by Jio Studios and Devgn films, Maa is produced by Ajay Devgan and Jyoti Subbarayan, as a co-producer with Kumar Mangat Pathak. The film is directed by Vishal Furia and has a powerful wealth artist including Ronit Roy, Indranil Sengpta, Jitin Gulati, Gopal Singh, Surjayaskha Das, Yaneya Bhardwaj, Ropopatha Chakravarti and Kherin Shame.
Kajol captioned the release of the song on Instagram, “Guard.” #Maatrailer now out. June 27 in theaters. #maathefilm. “
Track black power is a celebration of divine female energy and spiritual power. Kajol appears as a fierce devotee in the song, through a performance, transmits the anger, power and love of Goddess Kali which is both visually stunning and emotionally intense. Grained in vermilion, her expressive movements expressed the unstoppable force of a mother – anger of divine justice, strength to protect, and destruction of evil.
Usha runs the spiritual and emotional intensity of Uthup’s powerful tone. With a composition of Harsha Upadhyay and songs by Pranav Vatsa, the track mixes devotion with cinematic energy. It stands as a decisive moment in the story chap of the film.
The return of Uthup in playback singing with black power is particularly important. His unique voice and commanding presence brings depth in the song, marking a long -awaited return in a film that celebrates women’s strength and divine justice.
Talking about the production of the film, Kajol praised her husband Ajay Devgan’s commitment as a producer: “She is really a good creator, she is a excellent creator. He is a manufacturer with those very hands. From scripting to VFX, from scripting to VFX, from music, he has really dirty his hands and ensures that he is a part of everyone.”
Director Vishal Furia, who is known for its work in the horror style, brings a mythological turn to the story, combining spiritual symbolism with psychological depth. The film mixes mythology and horror, using the story of Goddess Kali as a metaphor of inner strength, justice and maternal power.
“MAA examines a mother’s love and anger, which is set against the backdrop of spiritual forces and dark mythology. The film’s story is deeply inherent in the idea of divine intervention through human ships – especially those mothers who become warriors when their children are threatened,” the film has revealed close to the film.
For release in theaters on 27 June, the MAA aims to provide a cinematic experience to the audience that combines the scary of high-done with powerful performances and deep cultural resonance.