The backdrop of the mystical city of Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh- but also a city that conceals many shadows in its ancient walls.The backdrop of the mystical city of Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh- but also a city that conceals many shadows in its ancient walls.The backdrop of the mystical city of Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh- but also a city that conceals many shadows in its ancient walls.
Swara Bhasker
- Adhira Dixit
- (as Swara Bhaskar)
Ankit Anil Sharmaa
- Inspector Nadeem Khan
- (as Ankit Anil Sharma)
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As a fan of thrilling movies, I had high expectations for this one, but it turned out to be a disappointing experience. The screenplay was excruciatingly slow, and the lead actress's performance was incredibly dull. For the first 50 minutes, I kept wondering if this was supposed to be a thriller because it felt more like a tedious slog. The plot was weak, and the story lacked any real excitement or suspense.
This movie failed to deliver on its promise of thrills and chills. Instead, it dragged on with a boring narrative that never picked up pace. It's undoubtedly one of the most boring movies I've ever seen. If you're looking for something to help you fall asleep after a sleepless five days, this movie might just do the trick. Otherwise, it's a complete waste of time.
This movie failed to deliver on its promise of thrills and chills. Instead, it dragged on with a boring narrative that never picked up pace. It's undoubtedly one of the most boring movies I've ever seen. If you're looking for something to help you fall asleep after a sleepless five days, this movie might just do the trick. Otherwise, it's a complete waste of time.
Prepare for a cinematic disaster, the epitome of stupidity! This film is a prime example of everything gone wrong: terrible acting, a convoluted storyline, abysmal screenplay, and cinematography that's hard on the eyes.
Adding to the mess, the film tries to act morally superior from a position of privilege and comes off as pretentious. The writer and director pretend to understand philosophy but are clearly out of their depth. They butcher every philosophical concept they touch.
To make matters worse, their ignorance extends to basic biology. They are trying to forcefully establish a relation between antibiotic resistance and viral infections. It is a fundamental error. I come to learn that the writer is an MBBS. What kind of doctor is he who does not know the obvious differences between bacteria and viruses? We are lucky that he is writing films and not going around treating people.
In a nutshell, this film is a waste of time, except for Swara Bhaskar's performance. The guy playing Prof. Karan is a dreadful actor who missed his acting lessons. It's both frustrating and amusing how they feign knowledge they lack. If you're up for unintentional comedy, this one's a gem.
Adding to the mess, the film tries to act morally superior from a position of privilege and comes off as pretentious. The writer and director pretend to understand philosophy but are clearly out of their depth. They butcher every philosophical concept they touch.
To make matters worse, their ignorance extends to basic biology. They are trying to forcefully establish a relation between antibiotic resistance and viral infections. It is a fundamental error. I come to learn that the writer is an MBBS. What kind of doctor is he who does not know the obvious differences between bacteria and viruses? We are lucky that he is writing films and not going around treating people.
In a nutshell, this film is a waste of time, except for Swara Bhaskar's performance. The guy playing Prof. Karan is a dreadful actor who missed his acting lessons. It's both frustrating and amusing how they feign knowledge they lack. If you're up for unintentional comedy, this one's a gem.
Such a crap movie. No storyline, no narrative, worst acting by third grade actress. No one should be made to watch this movie. Don't know why even the directors make such kind of movies these days. Swara bhasker has bottomed out and absolute worst!
These urduwood actors who join politics just to stay in limelight are typical brainwashed anti nationals. UAPA should be slapped and they should be banned from any media interaction. Not only they are tarnishing India's image but also brainwashing youth into heinous crimes.
They form a cult and these tribe people are hell bent on spoiling the youth.
These urduwood actors who join politics just to stay in limelight are typical brainwashed anti nationals. UAPA should be slapped and they should be banned from any media interaction. Not only they are tarnishing India's image but also brainwashing youth into heinous crimes.
They form a cult and these tribe people are hell bent on spoiling the youth.
In conclusion, "mimamsa" is a thought-provoking thriller that effectively weaves together the themes of COVID-19, animal killing, and vegetarianism. While it may be too intense for some viewers, it offers a unique and engaging cinematic experience for those interested in exploring the darker aspects of our relationship with animals and our food choices during a pandemic. The suspense in mimamsa is masterfully executed.
The tension steadily builds, keeping the audience engrossed throughout. Twists and turns in the plot maintain a sense of unpredictability, making it a true thriller in every sense. The film's cinematography adds to the suspense, with stunning shots of natural landscapes and urban settings. Never knew of Bhopal to be such a beautiful place.
The ensemble cast delivers strong performances, making the characters relatable and believable. Their motivations and actions reflect the urgency of the environmental issues explored in the film.
Loved karan Sehgal character and the way it changed by the end.. Great twist and turns. Who could have known? Swara has acted great and her police counterpart Nadeem as well.. all the other characters are great and well put. Loved the comic role of brijendra kala as Osawa and not to miss, Motilal.
The tension steadily builds, keeping the audience engrossed throughout. Twists and turns in the plot maintain a sense of unpredictability, making it a true thriller in every sense. The film's cinematography adds to the suspense, with stunning shots of natural landscapes and urban settings. Never knew of Bhopal to be such a beautiful place.
The ensemble cast delivers strong performances, making the characters relatable and believable. Their motivations and actions reflect the urgency of the environmental issues explored in the film.
Loved karan Sehgal character and the way it changed by the end.. Great twist and turns. Who could have known? Swara has acted great and her police counterpart Nadeem as well.. all the other characters are great and well put. Loved the comic role of brijendra kala as Osawa and not to miss, Motilal.
It was a great film. Truly so thought provoking and well made. I think it addresses the need of the hour. It is so well made and communicates a rather intense message to the society in a strong way. Such cinema is less prevalent.
I feel films that communicate environmental issues should be made more. Amazing actors and I also loved the comedic storyline, kept me glued to my seat. Brilliant job done by Karan Sehgal who I know is a doctor who also happens to be the writer of the film.
Motilal was one of my favourite characters!
Great film, memorable locations and great thrill. Keep it up! It was also very upto date with the medial knowledge and the skill set required which is rare to see in mindless Bollywood films!
Mimamsa marks a great beginning!
I feel films that communicate environmental issues should be made more. Amazing actors and I also loved the comedic storyline, kept me glued to my seat. Brilliant job done by Karan Sehgal who I know is a doctor who also happens to be the writer of the film.
Motilal was one of my favourite characters!
Great film, memorable locations and great thrill. Keep it up! It was also very upto date with the medial knowledge and the skill set required which is rare to see in mindless Bollywood films!
Mimamsa marks a great beginning!
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- Runtime1 hour 59 minutes
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