Mentalhood Trailer: Karisma Kapoor Is One of Six ‘Supermoms’ in ALTBalaji, Zee5 Series
As promised, ALTBalaji and Zee5 have launched the full-length trailer for Mentalhood, the approaching comedy-drama that stars Karisma Kapoor in the lead as one of six “supermoms” who “manoeuvre their method via unreasonable expectancies and they are trying their highest to lift their kids.” Kapoor performs small-town lady and mother-of-three Meira Sharma, Sanjay Suri (Inside of Edge) is her husband Anmol Sharma, Dino Morea (Raaz) is stay-at-home father Aakash Fernandes, Sandhya Mridul (Offended Indian Goddesses) is Anuja “Momzilla” Joshi, Shilpa Shukla (B.A. Go) is the workaholic Namrata, Shruti Seth (Rishta.com) is “boho mother” Diksha, and Tillotama Shome (Sir) is “pushover mother” Preity. Mentalhood has been directed through Karishma Kohli (The Reunion).
The 3-minute Mentalhood trailer paints an image of the day by day antics confronted through the oldsters, in addition to issues that stem out of their very own wants and conflicts with their companions. Meira (Kapoor), “Leave out Kanpur” in a prior lifestyles, desires her 3 youngsters to visit the similar college as Bollywood superstars. That still extends outdoor of their education, with Meira pushing her youngsters to audition for ads and hoping for the paparazzi to show up. In the meantime, Diksha (Seth) has given herself to “being one with nature”, which means that choice medication just for her kids. Aakash (Morea) is one of the six “supermoms” who takes care of two youngsters. Meira ends their creation with an on-the-nose discussion: “Each day is insanity in a mother’s lifestyles. It isn’t motherhood, it is mentalhood.”
The second one part of the Mentalhood trailer takes a extra dramatic flip, with the oldsters necessarily dropping it as they’re pulled in each route through the quite a lot of calls for put on them. It additionally presentations that Mentalhood would possibly not pull any punches in relation to critical subjects, together with home abuse and kid molestation. The Mentalhood again and again confirms its finger-wagging means, with Aakash confronting Meira about her “small-town mentality” and the moms calling themselves the village after Meira paraphrases the proverb, “It takes a village to lift a kid.”
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