Critics Review

2.00

Harshvardhan Kapoor and Saiyami Kher�s performances and beautiful frames stand out in this bland love story

Mirzya is a visual masterpiece, but one only hoped that it had a narrative that promised an equally brilliant premise. Watch it to usher in two newcomers Harshvardhan Kapoor and Saiyami Kher who fortunately have follow up films that hopefully do more justice to their skills.(more)

Source: Tushar P Joshi, Bollywood Life

2.50

Mirzya Review

The narrative is pretty much broadway musical or ballet recital style where we see colorful Rajasthani groups singing about what�s about to happen next. For a story that is anchored to the two lovers Suchitra and Monish, there is hardly any dialogue to give them a strong footing as characters. For the bygone era it is easily palatable but the new age love angle contrived at many junctures. There is a level of disappointment in the script since we rarely feel the passion that Suchi and Monish are supposed to have. It is at this point one realizes that with a similar tragic love story, the reason Marathi movie Sairaat won over everyone was its sparky dialogue which Mirzya lacks.(more)

Source: Surabhi Redkar, Koimoi

1.00

Sloppy and disappointing

Director ROMP is known for making distinctive cinema but one can�t help but ask him the reason for making a film like 'Mirzya'. Apparently, it took many years to complete and this reviewer feels sorry for the big names attached to the film.(more)

Source: ROHIT BHATNAGAR, Deccan Chronicle

2.50

Artily Poetic

Director Rakesh Omprakash Mehra comes up with a musical love saga and presents it in the most simplest and unusual manner. Every frame of this movie is filled with creativity. Rakesh Omprakash Mehra captures the small nuances and presents them in a brilliant manner. Every silent close-up shot has lot to offer. Rakesh enhances his direction with additional help of fantastic locations, heartfelt lyrics and the eyes of his protagonists(more)

Source: Editor, IndiaGlitz.com

1.50

Harshavardhan Kapoor, Saiyami Kher�s romance fails to set screen on fire

Mirzya tells us it�s going to be more about setting the scene, as it cross-cuts in time � some sequences are as spectacular as anything we�ve seen recently � than giving us characters that will instantly grab us, and keep us with them. (more)

Source: Shubhra Gupta, Indian Express

3.50

Movie Review

Mirzya is inspired by the story of the star-crossed lovers Mirza-Sahiban, a popular folklore from Punjab. In this screen adaptation, the scenario plays out in Rajasthan, shot mesmerizingly by cinematographer, Pawel Dyllus.(more)

Source: Meena Iyer, Times Of India