Reza Noorani of The Times of India gave the film a rating of 2 out of 5 and said that, "In an effort to capture the magic of the tragic love story it is inspired from, 'Mirza Juuliet' crumbles under its own ambition and becomes a cinematic tragedy instead."[7] Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV gave the film a rating of 1 out of 5 and said that, "Mirza Juuliet is a crass, clammy and clichéd concoction that is best avoided. The single star isn't for the film. It's for Darshan Kumaar."[8] Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express gave the film a rating of 1/2 star out of 5 stars and said that, "This film comes stuffed with the most abominable clichés which are clearly aligned to the power structures in place. This is not a film, it is a travesty."[9] Stutee Ghost of The Quint gave the film a rating of 1 out of 5 under the headline, "This One's So Bad, It's Truly a Tragedy".[10]
Betrothed to Rajan Pandey (Chandan Roy Sanyal), the debauch and depraved son of a politician of Allahabad, she falls in love with her childhood friend Mirza (Darshan Kumaar), a boy with a dubious past. The trials and tribulations of the young lovers as they are pitted against a caste-conscious society, forms the crux of this film.
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Darshan as Mirza, excels as he brings to life his character of an underdog, lover and dauntless individual. He emotes with conviction and fights with equal panache. There is a certain restraint in his demeanour which is praiseworthy.
The plot is wafer-thin and predictable as it hinges on the usual love story, although the back story of Mirza is meant to round it off and make it look more complete. The characters, however, are reasonably well-etched.
While the film has the perfect setting and touches upon issues like a political scenario replete with religious polarisation, power-hungry politicians, corrupt police officials, a caste-driven society, family honour, a much-in-love couple, somewhere, the love story and the chemistry of the two lovers, fails to engage or involve you. You know all along you are watching a film.
With an unnecessary emphasis on sex, so much so that Rajan Pandey refers to his beloved fiance Julie as "Sex-peare's Juliet", the film adds a raunchy flavour to the narrative, albeit a bit uncalled for. googletag.cmd.push(function () googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1516086534511-1'); );
The story of star-crossed lovers isn't new to Bollywood. Romeo and Juliet, Mirza-Sahiba, these sagas about impossible love and passion in the face of hatred and deceit is anoft-repeated one. But Mirza Juuliet is truly a tragedy.
He fixes Julie with soon to become CM of the state Rajan (Chandan Roy Sanyal), who is a lustful young boy and is disturbingly fond of phone sex. Mirza secretly admires Julie but never confesses about it. Later, in the series of events Julie realises her love for Mirza and decides to run away with him. The two reach Nepal followed by Dharam Raj and Rajan. What happens next is no thing novel.
More than midway into the turbulent take on the destiny of star-crossed lovers on the run, the Uttar Pradesh ki Juliet aka Julie, who has been raped by her sexed-up fiance, is told by her father-like elder brother to calm down.
When I heard of the title, I thought the time had finally come. Now that Indian cinema had squeezed every drop out of every famous doomed love story ever written, it was time to cross-pollinate. A Romeo-Juliet adaptation surfaces almost every year in some modern form or the other, while Rakeysh Mehra's Mirzya only recently over-poetized the Mirza-Sahiban legend. We were running out of literary tragedies to explore.
Mirza Juuliet Synopsis: Director Rajesh Ram Singh's Bollywood movie Mirza Juuliet is a romantic drama starring Darshan Kumar and Pia Bajpai. The movie deals with strong emotions like love, hatred, lust, trust, friendship, deceit, manipulation and confusion.
Julie (Pia Bajpai) is a girl from a leading family in Mirzapur and is engaged to Rajan Pandey (Chandan Roy Sanyal), who belongs to a political family. But things go awry when she meets her childhood friend Mirza (Darshan Kumaar). She falls in love with Mirza and what happens next forms the crux of the story of Mirza Juuliet.
@PiaBajpai @DarshanKumaar @IamRoySanyal @mirzajuuliet is awesome.... Beautiful and engaging story... loved the movie #MirzaJuuliet @PiaBajpai The character of Juulie was amazing...loved it in the first half...but for me the Juulie in second half will stay in my heart.. @DarshanKumaar Wow...Your performance in @mirzajuuliet has left me speechless.... You are amazing....Your character mirza was outstanding @PiaBajpai @DarshanKumaar @IamRoySanyal Can't get over the awesomeness of @mirzajuuliet... IN LOVE WITH THE FILM #MirzaJuuliet
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The world is full of fascination and obsessions. Different people have different desires and goals in life. For some its power, for some its money, for some its someone and for some its plain crazy love.The real question is that to what level can one rise or fall for his/her dream or aspirations. Mirza Juuliet is the story of such strong emotions like love, hatred, lust, trust, friendship, deceit, manipulation and above all a mixed confusion of all these emotions. 2ff7e9595c
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