Mitron Movie Review
Mitron Movie Review 19 Sept-2018
Mitron Movie Review Rating: 3/5 Stars
Star Cast: Jackie Fractal, Kritika Kamra, Pratik Gandhi, Shivam Parekh, Neeraj Sood
Director: Nitin Kakar
My reaction after watching the film
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Introduction
The main essence of a good rom-com story is chemistry and understanding between two heroes. Apart from that Everything else is just going to be filling. But in a very good rom-com, the filler is also interesting. If you love to watch the romantic drama with a laugh, a good cast having a good heart, then the mitro is an entertaining treat for you people.
The film is set in the background of Gujarati Milieu: Jay (Jackie Fraudani) is a middle-class, happy-and-fortunate boy tilted towards responsibility. Jai's attitude does not go down very well with his father (Neeraj Sood), who have great aspirations. Therefore, to bring stability in his life, his father decided to marry him. Ambani (Kritika Kamra), an ambitious, MBA graduate, who wants to start her own business, enters. Jai and Avni's personal travels are revealed in the film because they both find their true calling in an unexpected way.
Script Analysis
So this is the reunion of Filmistan couple Nitin Kakar (Director) and Sharib Hashmi (Actor). The only difference is that Sharib has worked on the story at this time. The Telugu film adapted from Pali Chopulu (2016), written and directed by Tharun Bhaskar Dhasham, is spread across many levels of storytelling. The story does not target only one thing and gets entangled in itself.
There are hilarious bits in it, which makes it a fun time to watch. Sharib Hashmi's writing is a clear winner and the way he talks, many laughs. However, another crisp story would have been better with more sloppy comedy. Altogether, funny bit days save and give a comedy that you can laugh with your family. It is very basic and straightforward. The story is not new, but it has been told in an interesting way. The story sometimes appears through a flashback.
The scenes are a little bit playful, but maybe it's the technique to accelerate the early part of the film. Director Nitin Kakar performs a commendable work by talking about the generation gap and Indian marriage system without compromising entertainment value. He has indeed made entertaining, crowd pleaser. The friend grows up a level above a specific Bollywood comedy as it handles the character of his female hero. Kamala's Avani is fearless and pragmatic yet simple and root. It is fresh to call the shots in the group of people in which our hero is involved. Sharib Hashmi's dialogue is clever and humorous.
Direction, music

Star show
Jackie Bhogani, who is returning after his last reception in Karachi (2015), is astonished at the big time. He gets fine on the point of his character and offers a sweet and flawless performance. Their monologue will work very well with the audience. Jackie Bhagani has done a great job as Jai. He shows his temperament, character well and gives it a necessary quirk. Kristika Kamra looks natural on-screen and she is equally entertaining. Two of them are great and fun together to watch on the screen. Supporting actors, especially the fairytale of Gandhi Jay's friend, is as wonderful as Raanak. Kristika Kamra has started beautifully because she has seen on screen. She is confident as Avni and definitely uses her television talent to look at the natural screen.
