Mirza Juuliet (2017) Poster

(2017)

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7/10
looks promising but fails to deliver
justgig810 April 2017
Though newcomers, Darshan and Pia have proved themselves to fine actors. The story started off well but the writer perhaps could not find a way to closure. The end justifies the means, so all in all the movie might not be rated that well. But we sure hope to see more of the two actors.
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6/10
screenplay is entertaining
beevenkat12 April 2020
#MirzaJuuliet is a fresh take on the traditional n doomed love story of Romeo n Juliet. The hindu heroine falls in love with the muslim hero, who happens to be her childhood dost. But she is engaged to a horny n would-be politician. The basic premise is interesting, the screenplay is entertaining, the hero is shown as shareef, the heroine is bindaas. This film also clearly highlights the position of ladies in north indian families, how they are abused in the name of love n how they dont have a say in important issues. Worth watching. Rating 3/5.
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8/10
Pretty Good for a non-big production house movie- Don't go with high expectations and you will enjoy it
rajoberoi10 November 2017
Warning: Spoilers
The Movie is a retelling of the Mirza-Sahibaan story in a modern setting. A lot of similarities with another movie released around the same time which is Mirzya (2016) Directed by Rakesh Omprakash Mehra, which too is based on the Mirza-Sahibaan story in a modern setup.

Personally I feel this movie is better made than Mirzya. Considering the low budget it is very well made. For people who are yet to watch it, would suggest go in with no great expectations and you will enjoy it. The characters are more relate-able than from that of a big budget movie. The interpretation of the story too is much better than Mirzya.

The actors are pretty good and play their roles aptly. Overall would give credit to the casting director to choose the right actors for the roles of all characters.
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