Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMirza is a Gangster, born just to break the rules, being investigated by the local police, CBI. The action-packed movie will have plenty of surprises. Ankush Hazra Fast Products Film.Mirza is a Gangster, born just to break the rules, being investigated by the local police, CBI. The action-packed movie will have plenty of surprises. Ankush Hazra Fast Products Film.Mirza is a Gangster, born just to break the rules, being investigated by the local police, CBI. The action-packed movie will have plenty of surprises. Ankush Hazra Fast Products Film.
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Experience the epitome of entertainment with Bengali Commercial cinema through Ankush Hazra's visionary project, 'Mirza.' Now gracing the silver screen, 'Mirza' promises an immersive journey filled with captivating storytelling, stellar acting, and gripping action. Anchored by Ankush Hazra and Oindrila Sen, alongside Koushik Ganguly and Rishi Koushik, this cinematic masterpiece guarantees an unforgettable experience for audiences.
In recent years, Bengali commercial cinema appeared to lose its vigor, but 'Mirza' has reignited its flame. Despite the popularity of certain film genres, the industry was in dire need of a transformation, and 'Mirza' embodies that change. It's high time for the industry to embrace diversity and originality, and 'Mirza' sets the perfect example. By catering to a wider audience and presenting fresh narratives, this film stands as a beacon of hope for Bengali cinema's evolution.
Ankush Hazra's vision for 'Mirza' goes beyond mere entertainment; it's a testament to the potential of Bengali cinema to captivate hearts and minds. With his passion and dedication, Hazra has crafted a film that not only entertains but also inspires. Alongside him, Oindrila Sen, Koushik Ganguly, and Rishi Koushik deliver stellar performances, adding depth and authenticity to the narrative.
The success of 'Mirza' signifies a turning point for Bengali commercial cinema. It marks the beginning of a new era characterized by innovation, inclusivity, and creativity. As audiences flock to theaters to witness this cinematic marvel, they become part of a movement to support meaningful storytelling and artistic expression.
At its core, 'Mirza' is more than just a film; it's a call to action for the industry to embrace change and push boundaries. By championing diversity and originality, 'Mirza' paves the way for a brighter future where Bengali cinema can flourish on a global stage.
As we embark on this journey with 'Mirza,' let's celebrate the rich tapestry of Bengali culture and storytelling. Let's cherish the moments of laughter, tears, and excitement that this film brings. Together, let's support Ankush Hazra, Oindrila Sen, Koushik Ganguly, Rishi Koushik, and the entire team behind 'Mirza' as they redefine the landscape of Bengali cinema.
In a world where entertainment often feels formulaic and predictable, 'Mirza' stands out as a refreshing and innovative cinematic experience. It reminds us of the power of storytelling to inspire, provoke thought, and evoke emotion. Through its compelling narrative and stellar performances, 'Mirza' leaves a lasting impression on audiences, urging them to ponder the complexities of life and society.
As we immerse ourselves in the world of 'Mirza,' let's reflect on the importance of embracing change and embracing diversity. Let's celebrate the richness of Bengali culture and the talent of its filmmakers. Together, let's support 'Mirza' and the vision it represents for the future of Bengali commercial cinema.
In conclusion, 'Mirza' is more than just a film; it's a symbol of hope, resilience, and creativity. As it continues to captivate audiences and spark conversations, it reminds us of the transformative power of cinema. So, let's come together to celebrate this cinematic gem and the bright future it heralds for Bengali cinema.
In recent years, Bengali commercial cinema appeared to lose its vigor, but 'Mirza' has reignited its flame. Despite the popularity of certain film genres, the industry was in dire need of a transformation, and 'Mirza' embodies that change. It's high time for the industry to embrace diversity and originality, and 'Mirza' sets the perfect example. By catering to a wider audience and presenting fresh narratives, this film stands as a beacon of hope for Bengali cinema's evolution.
Ankush Hazra's vision for 'Mirza' goes beyond mere entertainment; it's a testament to the potential of Bengali cinema to captivate hearts and minds. With his passion and dedication, Hazra has crafted a film that not only entertains but also inspires. Alongside him, Oindrila Sen, Koushik Ganguly, and Rishi Koushik deliver stellar performances, adding depth and authenticity to the narrative.
The success of 'Mirza' signifies a turning point for Bengali commercial cinema. It marks the beginning of a new era characterized by innovation, inclusivity, and creativity. As audiences flock to theaters to witness this cinematic marvel, they become part of a movement to support meaningful storytelling and artistic expression.
At its core, 'Mirza' is more than just a film; it's a call to action for the industry to embrace change and push boundaries. By championing diversity and originality, 'Mirza' paves the way for a brighter future where Bengali cinema can flourish on a global stage.
As we embark on this journey with 'Mirza,' let's celebrate the rich tapestry of Bengali culture and storytelling. Let's cherish the moments of laughter, tears, and excitement that this film brings. Together, let's support Ankush Hazra, Oindrila Sen, Koushik Ganguly, Rishi Koushik, and the entire team behind 'Mirza' as they redefine the landscape of Bengali cinema.
In a world where entertainment often feels formulaic and predictable, 'Mirza' stands out as a refreshing and innovative cinematic experience. It reminds us of the power of storytelling to inspire, provoke thought, and evoke emotion. Through its compelling narrative and stellar performances, 'Mirza' leaves a lasting impression on audiences, urging them to ponder the complexities of life and society.
As we immerse ourselves in the world of 'Mirza,' let's reflect on the importance of embracing change and embracing diversity. Let's celebrate the richness of Bengali culture and the talent of its filmmakers. Together, let's support 'Mirza' and the vision it represents for the future of Bengali commercial cinema.
In conclusion, 'Mirza' is more than just a film; it's a symbol of hope, resilience, and creativity. As it continues to captivate audiences and spark conversations, it reminds us of the transformative power of cinema. So, let's come together to celebrate this cinematic gem and the bright future it heralds for Bengali cinema.
Mirza Part 1 presents a cinematic experience that, while commendable in its direction, falls short in emotional depth and character development. Directed with finesse, the film lacks the necessary emotional resonance to fully engage its audience. Despite its promising premise, the story fails to evoke strong feelings, leaving viewers disconnected from the characters' journeys.
The pacing of the film is sluggish, with characters moving at a pace that feels lethargic rather than deliberate. This sluggishness detracts from the overall impact of the narrative, making it difficult for viewers to fully invest in the unfolding events.
Ankush's & Koushik Ganguly's performance, while not outright poor, fails to deliver the expected level of excellence. Their portrayal lacks the nuance and depth needed to breathe life into his character, resulting in a performance that feels lackluster compared to his previous work.
However, despite its shortcomings, Mirza Part 1 still offers moments of intrigue and visual splendor. The direction showcases a keen eye for detail, with beautifully crafted scenes that capture the essence of the story's setting. The cinematography is particularly noteworthy, capturing the mood and atmosphere of each scene with precision.
In conclusion, Mirza Part 1 is a film that warrants a single viewing, primarily for its strong direction and visual appeal. While the story may lack emotional resonance and the characters may move at a slow pace, the film still manages to deliver moments of intrigue and beauty. Koushik Ganguly's performance may not be his best, but it is serviceable within the context of the film. Overall, Mirza Part 1 is a one-time watch that offers glimpses of brilliance amidst its flaws.
The pacing of the film is sluggish, with characters moving at a pace that feels lethargic rather than deliberate. This sluggishness detracts from the overall impact of the narrative, making it difficult for viewers to fully invest in the unfolding events.
Ankush's & Koushik Ganguly's performance, while not outright poor, fails to deliver the expected level of excellence. Their portrayal lacks the nuance and depth needed to breathe life into his character, resulting in a performance that feels lackluster compared to his previous work.
However, despite its shortcomings, Mirza Part 1 still offers moments of intrigue and visual splendor. The direction showcases a keen eye for detail, with beautifully crafted scenes that capture the essence of the story's setting. The cinematography is particularly noteworthy, capturing the mood and atmosphere of each scene with precision.
In conclusion, Mirza Part 1 is a film that warrants a single viewing, primarily for its strong direction and visual appeal. While the story may lack emotional resonance and the characters may move at a slow pace, the film still manages to deliver moments of intrigue and beauty. Koushik Ganguly's performance may not be his best, but it is serviceable within the context of the film. Overall, Mirza Part 1 is a one-time watch that offers glimpses of brilliance amidst its flaws.
A superbly shot ganglord film written & well-directed by #SumeetGoradia & #SaahilGoradia, perfectly-knit story & screenplay by #ArnabBhaumik, a superb and successful Production by #AnkushHazra, #AbirGupta & #ArkadebUkil. The overall looks of the cast is amazing, along with the incredible performances of Dancing Superstar Ankush Hazra, #OindrilaSen, auteur #KaushikGanguly, #RishiKaushik, #PriyaMondal, #ShoaibKabeer, #ShantilalMukherjee, #SankarDebnath, #SumitGanguly ( cameo ), #KunalBhandari, #RatanSarkhel, #RajatGanguly, #BiswaroopBiswas and the adorable #RyanGuhaNeogi along with others.
Cinematography by the wizard #AnimeshGhorui is superb with sharp editing by #SanglapBhaumik, but it could have been 15 mins crisper. Music by #IshanMitra & #AneekDhar is superb and worth-humming.
With lots of Twists and Turns and an interesting cameo epilogue ( will not give any spoilers ), Production company #AnkushHazraMotionPictures & distributor #PVRInoxPictures will surely incur huge profit, because this film is technically very well-made, stylish and honestly shot. The efforts invested are visible. Kudos!👍🏻 A Must-Watch Commercial Film not to be missed 👍🏻🍫
My Rating --- 8/10.
Cinematography by the wizard #AnimeshGhorui is superb with sharp editing by #SanglapBhaumik, but it could have been 15 mins crisper. Music by #IshanMitra & #AneekDhar is superb and worth-humming.
With lots of Twists and Turns and an interesting cameo epilogue ( will not give any spoilers ), Production company #AnkushHazraMotionPictures & distributor #PVRInoxPictures will surely incur huge profit, because this film is technically very well-made, stylish and honestly shot. The efforts invested are visible. Kudos!👍🏻 A Must-Watch Commercial Film not to be missed 👍🏻🍫
My Rating --- 8/10.
Movie- Mirza
Well, there are gangsters in the city of Kolkata who eat biryani and say the Arabic meaning of their name to the deceased? They can kill people for their own needs, can it be called serial killing? Are they look like Shahrukh Khan from 'Raees'? Did you notice why all the gangsters belongs to Muslim community? Is it not a partiality? Ok, I consider all these things. When the movie begins with the iftar scene & after some days Holi comes, it shocked me a lot. WT* ...
The story is nothing but an orphan Mirza, who is a card player raised by a police officer, grows up & later joins the gang of drug racket to avenge the injustice done to his foster father. I think you can understand the most typical revenge template. In the meantime there is a suspicious fisher woman Muskan pretends to fall in love with Mirza. On the other side an ruthless NCB officer Kaustav is trying to catch the gang lord Sultan & his son Azhar. Mirza join hands with Sultan & gains their trust. When all arrangement are set to catch Mirza, it ends up with his betrayal for his own gang. Moreover it also revealed that Muskan is non other than an undercover cop. But before police can catch Sultan, Mirza finished him. When Kaustav arrests him he was ordered to free him without any logic. Actually there is no base of double game technique of Mirza.
According to an honest spectator, I feel very bored on the script. From the beginning, the movie is just cheesy with no honest attempt to tell a solid story. I can't go with the detailing because it may cause the spoiler, but it is the fact that every scene is so clumsy that one stumbles from one scene to the next. The most annoying thing is the dialogue of the movie. Children are talking so much nonsense that it is impossible to connect, the cops are so dumbed down in the vital moment that it's like watching a children's cartoon. As a newbie, the director's attempts fail because of such cheap screenplays. And for the whole two and a half hours, the same loud atmosphere rings so many times that the ears get stuck. Among the two songs, the love track 'Ghalib' alone is not bad to listen to but does not add any impact to the movie. Mirza's title song itself not a genuine one, also it can't provides new flavour in the movie. The first 15 minutes felt so irritating that I felt like passing out immediately. I was only there to see the cameo part. When I finally saw it, I realized that this was the worst part. Probably the makers are not movie buff, they only believe in gimik not in good filmmaking.
Well, there are gangsters in the city of Kolkata who eat biryani and say the Arabic meaning of their name to the deceased? They can kill people for their own needs, can it be called serial killing? Are they look like Shahrukh Khan from 'Raees'? Did you notice why all the gangsters belongs to Muslim community? Is it not a partiality? Ok, I consider all these things. When the movie begins with the iftar scene & after some days Holi comes, it shocked me a lot. WT* ...
The story is nothing but an orphan Mirza, who is a card player raised by a police officer, grows up & later joins the gang of drug racket to avenge the injustice done to his foster father. I think you can understand the most typical revenge template. In the meantime there is a suspicious fisher woman Muskan pretends to fall in love with Mirza. On the other side an ruthless NCB officer Kaustav is trying to catch the gang lord Sultan & his son Azhar. Mirza join hands with Sultan & gains their trust. When all arrangement are set to catch Mirza, it ends up with his betrayal for his own gang. Moreover it also revealed that Muskan is non other than an undercover cop. But before police can catch Sultan, Mirza finished him. When Kaustav arrests him he was ordered to free him without any logic. Actually there is no base of double game technique of Mirza.
According to an honest spectator, I feel very bored on the script. From the beginning, the movie is just cheesy with no honest attempt to tell a solid story. I can't go with the detailing because it may cause the spoiler, but it is the fact that every scene is so clumsy that one stumbles from one scene to the next. The most annoying thing is the dialogue of the movie. Children are talking so much nonsense that it is impossible to connect, the cops are so dumbed down in the vital moment that it's like watching a children's cartoon. As a newbie, the director's attempts fail because of such cheap screenplays. And for the whole two and a half hours, the same loud atmosphere rings so many times that the ears get stuck. Among the two songs, the love track 'Ghalib' alone is not bad to listen to but does not add any impact to the movie. Mirza's title song itself not a genuine one, also it can't provides new flavour in the movie. The first 15 minutes felt so irritating that I felt like passing out immediately. I was only there to see the cameo part. When I finally saw it, I realized that this was the worst part. Probably the makers are not movie buff, they only believe in gimik not in good filmmaking.
"Mirza," helmed by debutant directors Sumit-Sahil, unfolds like a sluggish marathon, stretching over 2 hours and 45 minutes. The pacing feels akin to a slow-motion reel, with the screenplay emerging as the chief antagonist, sabotaging the entire cinematic experience. The storyline appears dated, reminiscent of Bollywood tropes from the '90s. Despite Ankush's earnest attempts to exude charisma in every frame, his efforts fall flat, often overshadowed by inexplicable smoke effects. Kaushik Ganguly's portrayal of the main antagonist, Sultan, stands out amidst the mediocrity. However, the cameos fail to leave an impact. The musical score fails to elevate the viewing experience, residing in the realm of below-average. Ankush's valiant efforts are squandered by subpar writing and direction, leaving audiences yearning for more substance and coherence.
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