‘Sab Moh Maya Hai’ is an interesting film, that shows the journey of family, relationships, and the search for dreams. This film delves into the complexities of desires, responsibilities, and the sacrifices that people are ready to make for their loved ones. This film is a heart-touching story of Ramnaresh Mishra and his son Piyush, who live in the historical city of Ujjain. Ramnaresh Mishra is a poor peon working in the District Magistrate’s office, who is going to retire soon.
The character of Ramnaresh Mishra has been played by talented artist Annu Kapoor. Being a lower-middle-class man, his family house is his only asset. There is always a clash between father and son due to Piyush’s expectations regarding the job. Mishra ji blames Piyush’s inability to get a government job on his poverty, while Piyush blames reservation for it. Wanting to build a better future for himself, Piyush makes a shocking proposal to his father. He suggests that Ramnaresh Mishra should die before his retirement so that Piyush can get a government job under the compassionate scheme. However, during this agreement, a remarkable change takes place in Piyush. He starts fulfilling his responsibilities and then he does not want to lose his father at any cost.
Annu Kapoor said, “Working on Sab Moh Maya Hai has been a very personal journey for me. This film goes deep into human relationships. It strikes a great balance between your desires and your family. Ramnaresh Mishra’s character is entangled in the everyday struggles of life, who wants his son’s success and happiness, like every father wishes. Sharman Joshi’s dedication towards his character Piyush was also unmatched, which definitely added depth to our relationship on screen. It was a very pleasant experience to work with such talented artists.
Although this is Abhinav Pareek’s first film as a director, the kind of film he has made is fantastic and he deserves praise for such a unique idea.
The director presented the true spirit of the story with great ease.
At the end of the film, the author forces the audience to think and informs the society thatIn this society, 100 people are running for 100 rupees, only 10 people can get 90 rupees very easily.And 90 people are running to get 10 rupees but they are struggling to get it. Why is this happening?So you say who is this for?









