Mohsin Khan Delivers a Brave and Compassionate Film on Surrogacy

Wed, 24 Dec 2025 08:30 PM (IST)
Mohsin Khan Delivers a Brave and Compassionate Film on Surrogacy
Mohsin Khan Delivers a Brave and Compassionate Film on Surrogacy

Introduction Writer-Director Mohsin Khan’s latest feature, Mamta Child Factory, is a bold yet tender social drama that navigates the complex world of surrogacy with honesty and heart. Released on December 10, 2025, on the Ultra Play OTT platform, the film manages to tackle a sensitive subject through the lens of small-town charm rather than preachy rhetoric.

The Narrative: Progress vs. Tradition Set in a modest town in Maharashtra, the story follows two carefree real-estate brokers, Bhau (Prathamesh Parab) and Chochya (Prithvik Pratap). Their lives are upended when Dr. Amruta Deshmukh (Ankita Lande) arrives with a courageous dream to launch a fertility center in a community steeped in traditional beliefs and stigma. Her progressive outlook triggers a moral panic, fueling a drama that explores the silent battles of village women caught between economic survival and social judgment.

The stakes rise further when local MLA Sanjay Tatya Bhosale (Ganesh Yadav) quietly considers surrogacy for his own family. This adds layers of political pressure and personal secrecy to a narrative that views surrogacy as a journey of dignity and hope rather than a clinical transaction.

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Performances and Direction Prathamesh Parab leads the film with effortless humor and emotional authenticity, while Ankita Lande delivers a grounded and sensitive performance as Dr. Amruta. Prithvik Pratap provides impeccable comic timing, and Ganesh Yadav effectively balances power with vulnerability.

Director Mohsin Khan expertly anchors the first half in light-hearted storytelling before shifting to a more intense, ethical exploration in the second half. Although the climax leans toward family drama, the film never loses its sincerity.
Conclusion With a duration of 2 hours and 5 minutes and a rating of 3.5 stars, Mamta Child Factory is a rare film that blends social relevance with family emotions. It stands as a meaningful entertainer that sparks important conversations long after the credits roll.
ST Correspondent Sangri Times Correspondent Desk