Mithde
- 2025
- 2h 6min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.8/10
1.2 k
TU CALIFICACIÓN
Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThrough four generations, a family battles with failed relationships and broken hearts. When the youngest meets an enigmatic mentor, they face a choice between embracing love or abandoning i... Leer todoThrough four generations, a family battles with failed relationships and broken hearts. When the youngest meets an enigmatic mentor, they face a choice between embracing love or abandoning it forever.Through four generations, a family battles with failed relationships and broken hearts. When the youngest meets an enigmatic mentor, they face a choice between embracing love or abandoning it forever.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
Complete wastage of money and time. Please don't go to watch this movie. Too boring and irrelevant concept. If you all want to really enjoy then go to watch # six each . It's really worth it. Six each movie is based on true facts which is actually going on in these days. Go with your families and enjoy it and support to newcomer # Hardeep Grewal sir. His performance is brilliant and speechless. To be honest, me and my family really enjoy the six each movie but we felt regret after watching mithde. I don't know why we wasted our money and time But i dont want you all need to go amd waste your time in mithde😀
I don't understand the hype around Tania . Her performance in Mithde was flat, emotionless, and completely uninspired. Every scene she was in felt forced, as if she was just reading lines without any real connection to the character.
Her expressions were either exaggerated or nonexistent, making it hard to take any of her emotional moments seriously. Even when the script gave her dramatic or heartfelt material, she failed to bring any depth to the role. The supporting cast did a much better job, and it was frustrating to see her struggle in comparison.
It's clear that she's been cast more for her looks than her actual acting ability. I've given her the benefit of the doubt in previous films, but at this point, it's obvious she lacks range. Hopefully, she improves with experience, but for now, I just don't see the appeal.
Wouldn't recommend watching this movie if you're expecting a strong lead performance.
Tania knows how to convert good movie in bad movie.
Her expressions were either exaggerated or nonexistent, making it hard to take any of her emotional moments seriously. Even when the script gave her dramatic or heartfelt material, she failed to bring any depth to the role. The supporting cast did a much better job, and it was frustrating to see her struggle in comparison.
It's clear that she's been cast more for her looks than her actual acting ability. I've given her the benefit of the doubt in previous films, but at this point, it's obvious she lacks range. Hopefully, she improves with experience, but for now, I just don't see the appeal.
Wouldn't recommend watching this movie if you're expecting a strong lead performance.
Tania knows how to convert good movie in bad movie.
I watched Mithde recently, and honestly, it's one of the most refreshing Punjabi films I've seen in a while. Everything about the movie felt real and enjoyable, and it leaves you thinking even after it ends.
First, let's talk about Lakshjeet's debut-he truly surprised me. For a first film, his performance was outstanding. His screen presence was strong, and he played his role naturally, without overacting or trying too hard. It never felt like he was new; he looked confident and fit perfectly in the story. It's safe to say that Lakshjeet has made a solid entry into Punjabi cinema.
As always, Amberdeep Singh's direction was excellent. He knows how to tell simple stories in a meaningful way. Mithde is no different. He kept the flow of the movie smooth, mixing humor and emotions beautifully. You never feel bored or disconnected at any point. His way of presenting real-life situations on screen is something special, and once again, he nailed it.
One of the strongest points of the movie is its script. It's not just a normal rom-com; it carries a deep message. The movie shows the reality of today's youth-the dream of going abroad at any cost. It also highlights how people sometimes put money above everything else, even relationships and values. The story even shows how far families might go, like marrying a Guru to her student, just to get financial benefits or foreign visas. This is something many people will relate to, and it's shown in a very honest and impactful way.
Coming to the leading ladies, both Roopi Gill and Tania were fantastic in their roles. Roopi Gill, who plays the female lead opposite Lakshjeet, was perfect for her role. She played her character with so much grace and simplicity. Her expressions and acting felt natural, and her chemistry with Lakshjeet looked real and sweet.
Tania, on the other hand, played a strong and mature character, and as always, she did full justice to her role. She has a strong screen presence, and every scene she was in felt powerful. Both actresses brought their own charm to the story, and their performances added a lot to the movie.
The screenplay was well-written, and the dialogues felt real-something you can hear in everyday life. Nothing felt forced or fake, which made the movie even more enjoyable. The balance between comedy, romance, and serious moments was handled very well.
The supporting cast also did a great job. Everyone's acting felt natural and believable, which helped make the film feel more relatable.
Another highlight of the movie was the music and cinematography. The songs fit well with the story and didn't feel like unnecessary add-ons. The visuals captured the beauty of Punjab while also showing the contrast between local life and the dream of moving abroad.
Overall, Mithde is not just a light-hearted romantic comedy-it's a movie with a message. It shows us how society's thinking has changed and how people often chase money and foreign dreams without thinking about real happiness.
First, let's talk about Lakshjeet's debut-he truly surprised me. For a first film, his performance was outstanding. His screen presence was strong, and he played his role naturally, without overacting or trying too hard. It never felt like he was new; he looked confident and fit perfectly in the story. It's safe to say that Lakshjeet has made a solid entry into Punjabi cinema.
As always, Amberdeep Singh's direction was excellent. He knows how to tell simple stories in a meaningful way. Mithde is no different. He kept the flow of the movie smooth, mixing humor and emotions beautifully. You never feel bored or disconnected at any point. His way of presenting real-life situations on screen is something special, and once again, he nailed it.
One of the strongest points of the movie is its script. It's not just a normal rom-com; it carries a deep message. The movie shows the reality of today's youth-the dream of going abroad at any cost. It also highlights how people sometimes put money above everything else, even relationships and values. The story even shows how far families might go, like marrying a Guru to her student, just to get financial benefits or foreign visas. This is something many people will relate to, and it's shown in a very honest and impactful way.
Coming to the leading ladies, both Roopi Gill and Tania were fantastic in their roles. Roopi Gill, who plays the female lead opposite Lakshjeet, was perfect for her role. She played her character with so much grace and simplicity. Her expressions and acting felt natural, and her chemistry with Lakshjeet looked real and sweet.
Tania, on the other hand, played a strong and mature character, and as always, she did full justice to her role. She has a strong screen presence, and every scene she was in felt powerful. Both actresses brought their own charm to the story, and their performances added a lot to the movie.
The screenplay was well-written, and the dialogues felt real-something you can hear in everyday life. Nothing felt forced or fake, which made the movie even more enjoyable. The balance between comedy, romance, and serious moments was handled very well.
The supporting cast also did a great job. Everyone's acting felt natural and believable, which helped make the film feel more relatable.
Another highlight of the movie was the music and cinematography. The songs fit well with the story and didn't feel like unnecessary add-ons. The visuals captured the beauty of Punjab while also showing the contrast between local life and the dream of moving abroad.
Overall, Mithde is not just a light-hearted romantic comedy-it's a movie with a message. It shows us how society's thinking has changed and how people often chase money and foreign dreams without thinking about real happiness.
Mithde was not just a movie it was an emotion for everyone the cinema was fully indulged in watching it and there was some connection with everyone present in the cinema. It was a masterpiece and no doubt it is "Amberdeep da cinema". The best thing about this movie is that the time flies very fast while watching it which means everyone got so much connected with the movie that they don't care about the time. The moment you enter the cinema all the characters got attached with you and it doesn't feel like a movie anymore. Raja's character was so sweet and the actresses had also done great work so it is my personal opinion that you should go to cinemas and watch Mithde.
Watching this movie was my mistake and a waste of 2 hours and 1 minute. Its just a Basic movie where the story is far stretched to give a message to not to immigrate.
Movie doesnt have any suspense (0/10) Male Lead role acting (1/10) Story (3/10) Other actors played their role pretty good. The acting of Male lead role is not efficient. It happens when you force somebody who doesnt know anything about acting to be an actor. He has alot to learn about acting skills.
I think Punjabi Cinema should focus now on Suspense based or horror movies. South Indian Cinema is far better than us.
We should also adapt now as it a need of the hour to make some brilliant movies.
Movie doesnt have any suspense (0/10) Male Lead role acting (1/10) Story (3/10) Other actors played their role pretty good. The acting of Male lead role is not efficient. It happens when you force somebody who doesnt know anything about acting to be an actor. He has alot to learn about acting skills.
I think Punjabi Cinema should focus now on Suspense based or horror movies. South Indian Cinema is far better than us.
We should also adapt now as it a need of the hour to make some brilliant movies.
Selecciones populares
Inicia sesión para calificar y agrega a la lista de videos para obtener recomendaciones personalizadas
Detalles
Taquilla
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 21,545
- Tiempo de ejecución2 horas 6 minutos
- Color
Contribuir a esta página
Sugiere una edición o agrega el contenido que falta