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Mithya

  • Série télévisée
  • 2022–
  • 36min
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6,9/10
15 k
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Rajit Kapoor, Avantika Dasani, Parambrata Chattopadhyay, K.C. Shankar, and Huma Qureshi in Mithya (2022)
Regarder Trailer Season 2 [OV]
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CriminalitéDrameThriller

L'histoire de deux femmes en désaccord sur des allégations de plagiat, qui déclenche une série d'hostilités et de révélations choquantes autour d'un meurtre dont elles sont toutes deux suspe... Tout lireL'histoire de deux femmes en désaccord sur des allégations de plagiat, qui déclenche une série d'hostilités et de révélations choquantes autour d'un meurtre dont elles sont toutes deux suspectes.L'histoire de deux femmes en désaccord sur des allégations de plagiat, qui déclenche une série d'hostilités et de révélations choquantes autour d'un meurtre dont elles sont toutes deux suspectes.

  • Création
    • Goldie Behl
    • Priya Jhavar
  • Casting principal
    • Huma Qureshi
    • Avantika Dasani
    • Rajit Kapoor
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,9/10
    15 k
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    • Création
      • Goldie Behl
      • Priya Jhavar
    • Casting principal
      • Huma Qureshi
      • Avantika Dasani
      • Rajit Kapoor
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  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 8 victoires et 4 nominations au total

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    Huma Qureshi
    Huma Qureshi
    • Juhi Adhikari
    • 2022–2024
    Avantika Dasani
    • Rhea Rajguru
    • 2022–2024
    Rajit Kapoor
    Rajit Kapoor
    • Anand Tyagi
    • 2022–2024
    Krishna Singh Bisht
    • Arun - Security Guard…
    • 2022–2024
    Indraneil Sengupta
    Indraneil Sengupta
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    Rushad Rana
    Rushad Rana
    • Vikas Bakshi…
    • 2022–2024
    Parambrata Chattopadhyay
    Parambrata Chattopadhyay
    • Neil Adhikari
    • 2022
    K.C. Shankar
    K.C. Shankar
    • Insp. Ajeet Biswas
    • 2022
    Bishakha Thapa
    • SI Sunanda Das
    • 2022
    Naveen Kasturia
    Naveen Kasturia
    • Amit Chaudhary
    • 2024
    Anindita Bose
    Anindita Bose
    • Mansi Mehra
    • 2024
    Kumar Kanchan Ghosh
    • Burman
    • 2024
    Anurita Jha
    Anurita Jha
    • Suman Yadav
    • 2024
    Abhinav Sharma
    Abhinav Sharma
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    • 2024
    Chien Ho Liao
    Chien Ho Liao
    • Biswa Chhetri
    • 2024
    Atul Tiwari
    Atul Tiwari
    • Literature Festival Host
    • 2024
    Joydeep Mukherjee
    • Constable 1
    • 2024
    Moinak Dutta
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    • 2024
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      • Priya Jhavar
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    6SAMTHEBESTEST

    Puts a nice and engaging thriller on the conflict between Satya and Mithya

    Mithya (2022) : Movie Review -

    The concept of mini-series isn't quite familiar to our industry, despite the fact that it trims a lot of unnecessary elements and makes your viewing experience better. Particularly when it comes to a thriller, pacing is the most important aspect, but many of our modern thrillers that came on OTT have forgotten this basic logic. With a runtime of over 400 minutes, they just couldn't hold on to the thrills and excitement of the product. With ZEE5's latest offering, Mithya, this mistake seems to have found a new solution called 'Mini-Series'. A Mini Series, which is neither too long as a Web series nor too short as a feature film, is a new form of storytelling that finds a perfect middle ground. Directed by Rohan Sippy, Mithya is a six-part original mini-series. It provides a lot of elements all together, with each episode being about 35 minutes long. It does not have a strong motive behind the main story, it doesn't have any concrete reason for the main context of it, whether it is social or personal connect, it lacks soul, but that's not it. Mithya emerges as a clear winner as a thriller, despite being a lukewarm murder mystery, which we have all been seeing for years. It's the conviction of the writer who keeps you guessing about the twists, and they keep coming one after another to leave you with new questions. But the questions that are answered have logic, and that's where Mithya wins you over. Maybe it is also because of the mini-series formula, but at the end of the day, it is always about the right storytelling, and Mithya has got it. The idea of making a risky narrative which hangs over the conflict between Satya and Mithya (Truth and Myth), works very nicely here, luckily, you can say. Otherwise you know ZEE5 and its mediocre products.

    Mithya has Huma Qureshi essaying the role of Juhi, a Hindi literature university professor, and Avantika Dassani as her student, Rhea Rajguru. What sparks off as a matter of academic deception soon spirals into a conflicted relationship between the two, leading to a devastating sequence of events. As Juhi and Rhea engage in head-to-head psychological combat, both unwilling to back down, Mithya takes a dark turn and threatens to engulf the two and everyone around them. Things get even more complicated when Juhi's husband Neil (Parambrata Chatterjee) is murdered and both Juhi and Rhea are the main suspects. Will the police and others find the truth, or will it be just another lie? Find out all the answers in Mithya. The screenplay of Mithya stands at the corner of the edge as it never lets your focus go away from the murder. Although you know there has been a murder right from the beginning, it keeps you busy with other things such as obsession, romance, lust, sexual desires, blackmail, family issues and what not. Halfway through, it bores you but picks up later. With an exact runtime of around 300 minutes (excluding credits), Mithya looks quite gripping compared to other web series made recently. Some of the dialogues by Purva Naresh have depth, while some are damn too common. Set in a beautiful atmosphere all around, this series is shot attractively. The way the cinematographer has captured those foggy frames, greenery surroundings, and college campus scenes, definitely adds freshness to your viewing experience.

    When it comes to the performances, Mithya is particularly fond of the engaging duel between the experienced Huma Qureshi and debutante Avantika Dassani. Huma has played such characters before, but she has never been through such detail and she has never been involved in such a psychologically charged thriller before. In Mithya, she explores the inner facts of her character as it confers her with enough time out there, and then all she had to do was to challenge the actor in her. She does it and completes the challenge. On the other hand, there is a small-looking dynamo called "Avantika Dassani," which explodes in the debut itself. Avantika and the audience will both remember this series for a long time as a super fine debut. Yes, she looks hot, but her performance is what you should look forward to. I'm not sure if it was her natural accent or she made one for this project (that, I'll get to know with her next filma for sure), but it sounded so lusty, gritty and clean. I didn't expect her to be so flawless in the debut. Actually, i didn't expect nothing. But she surpassed my expectations, rather surprised me. Avantika, you surely are much better than those powered-nose girls in Bollywood who just appear for a cat-walk in the film and disappear without even making a single effort to do some acting.

    The male compartment is loaded with talents like Parambrata Chatterjee, Indraneil Gupta, Rajit Kapur, Samir Soni, Krishna Bisht, K. C. Shankar and Rushad Rana. These guys don't need any introduction or further appreciation because they always do their parts well. Mithya, too, is no exception. The supporting ladies, Naina Sareen, Swagata Das, and Bishakha Thapa, have done well, too. There is something missing about the supporting characters, though. They aren't as concrete as the lead cast, but I think they should have been because they play vital parts in taking this storyline forward. For instance, that security guard for Rhea, played by Krishna Bisht, is so obedient and helpful, but we don't know why. Rhea's connection with him and the kind of sexual advances she makes towards him are pretty incomprehensible. The same goes for Huma. What's her sexual need got to do with that so-called colleague who is happily, is out of logic.

    Rohan Sippy has remained inconsistent throughout his career. His filmography has some good films, but not all, and such ups and downs are unavoidable for any director. His recent works, however, such as "Nautanki Saala" (2013) and "Criminal Justice" (2020), have brought him back into the game, and with "Mithya," he ensures that he remains in the game. Not only because he was using a new format, such as a mini-series, but also because he did not lose control of the product. The first three episodes have unnecessary vulgarity, but our OTT audience has become quite habitual with that, I guess, so it's okay. The way he makes a strong comeback in the fifth and sixth episodes is all that matters. It's no surprise nowadays that a thriller or a murder mystery should have a strong finish, but making people believe that you are giving them a surprise is a trick that Sippy has mastered here. Mithya's climax isn't an ordinary conclusion. Well, of course, you find the killer, but there is more to it even after that. How smartly Rohan has gambled with the idea of a conflicting balance between truth and myth is something you've got to experience here. "Enough of typical murder mysteries, let's try something else, something new with the same old formulas." Rohan appears to have followed these thoughts, I believe. If you think the same, if you think it's time to get over mainstream thrillers, then make sure you catch Mithya on ZEE5. Overall, it's a nice, engaging thriller on the conflict between Satya and Mithya that also has a lot of brain games involved in it.

    RATING - 6/10*
    8Sovik_Das

    Engaging thriller series

    Very engaging, crisp, edge of the seat thriller series....... More than a watchable series....... Give it a go and I am sure you will like it....... Pace of series is also good and doesn't seem to be stretched at all...
    10ar-65368

    Awesome Story

    The story of the show is very eye-catching. Every episode has driven me crazy. Awesome! The concept is amazing and the actors are also great. Commendable.
    8msunando

    A duel with no winner

    Juhi Adhikari (Huma Qureshi) is a Hindi professor aspiring to become the head of the department at a college in Darjeeling, where her husband Neel (Parambrata Chattopadhyay) also teaches. The couple has been trying to conceive, a subject that has all but consumed Neel, and all but frustrated Juhi, as their marital life has nothing more to it, so much so that Juhi has started falling out of the marriage. In office, Juhi has encountered Rhea Rajguru (Avantika Dasani), a feisty and complex student who she believes is plagiarising her essays, and Juhi is out to prove it. The problem is that Rhea is the daughter of one of the trustees and is considered privileged. Rhea also uses her reputation to her advantage by charming her ways with the college resources and, once antagonised by Juhi, won't stop without a fightback.

    The duel slowly builds up a crescendo in which Rhea resorts to getting personal with Juhi. She forms a relationship with Neel that keeps getting more complex with every passing day, much to the chagrin of Juhi, who realizes that matters are spinning out of control. Suddenly, one fateful night, Juhi comes home to find Neel murdered and is certain that Rhea is the culprit. Police investigations, however, do not support her allegations and, instead, suspect Juhi of the murder. The event brings the two women face to face where their differences threaten to reveal an ugly truth that shake up several people and the very family foundation that Juhi sought refuge in. Lives will be changed forever, and relationships disrupted, with no one benefitting from the duel that was merely a facade to unravel the mystery.

    Mithya is a dark, disturbing, and tragic story that is hard hitting. You are forced to take sides often, and sympathies keep swinging like a pendulum as you discover the collateral damage of the duel. Huma Qureshi is spot on, sophisticated, and effective in portraying the professor and wife whose world is slowly disintegrating. Avantika Dasani is sheer menace yet credibly vulnerable as the young student and a daughter searching for her foothold and recognition. Parambrata is fantastic, as usual. Ably supported by Rajit Kapoor, K C Shankar, Samir Soni, Avantika Akerkar, and Bishaka Thapa, Mithya is a quality production directed by Rohan Sippy. Darjeeling looks dreamy, cool, and beautiful, adding to the mysterious proceedings.
    7neethaquarian

    Different Rhea

    I haven't watched cheat, so I was pleasantly surprised. The show hooked me up from start to end, though I felt it could have been trimmed a bit.

    All the actors justified their role expect one. If only someone else was cast as Rhea (someone who can act like Jennifer Winget) then the series would have elevated a lot.

    Huma Qureshi Answers Fan Questions

    Huma Qureshi Answers Fan Questions

    Huma Qureshi shares why she agreed to star in the psychological thriller "Mithya," her plans for 2022, her love for Titanic, and how working with Anurag Kashyap was a dream come true.
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      • 18 février 2022 (Inde)
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