Geeta Winsome
Mirzya was a definite disappointment to me. The director has a sterling reputation for putting out great movies; however, he failed miserably with Mirzya. The story-line, based on a Punjabi folktale, was poorly written and confusing; the scenes and the flashbacks were monotonous and meaningless, the main actors were awful: their faces were for the most part expressionless, and in Harsha's case, he seemed to be unable to deliver his lines with conviction. Both of the young stars need to take acting lessons at A. Kher's acting academy. What a waste of potential and any viewers time.
Rehan Baig
Pathetic movie, Poor direction, Wrong casting, No story, Waste of money / timeSeriously guys, don't even watch this on television, its total crap. Bhaag Milkha Bhaag was a great film to watch but this (mirzya) is awful. Jr Anil Kapoor has no acting skills, Saiyami is just a pretty face, she can be utilized for item numbers in future. Had no great expectations from the film but only it was Mr Mehras movie, I decided to watch but was highly disappointed. My rating for the movie is 1 as there is no option here to give a zero to any film. Final verdict: Super Flop
Abhilash Agrawal
This movie has a grip & a feel which couldn't be felt or experienced by everyone. One of the best movies you'll see this year. So much soul & emotions... Cinematic journey. A must watch film. Skip the reviews. Watch this movie.. it'll freshen you up. The cinematography is top notch. And the transitions in the movie will make you skip your heart beat. There are this movies which isn't understood by everyone but it still holds value. This is that kind of movie. If you've been in love with love stories this is the movie which will make you believe in love even more. Music is superb it keeps you engaged. The shots and compositions are so beautiful. Each frame has it's beauty and meaning. Please for your own sake and the sake of cinema don't miss this movie..
Chanakya Dwivedi
I have to say that this is amongst one of the better films to come out from Indian cinema in the recent years. No masala and to the point, that might not appeal to a lot of people but that is pure justice to film- making which is the exact point the director is trying to make. As correctly said by a lot of luminaries of the film world, this film is actual poetry in motion and has more similarities to a Broadway than an Indian film. I will not be surprised if a lot of people end up not liking the film because of this, but the music and the cinematography of the film make it worth a watch on the big screen. The new comers have done justice to their respective roles, the dialogue delivery could have been a few notches up but the facial expressions more than make up for the lack of the former. Om Puri has been wasted in a small role (somehow reminds of the injustices done to him in Lakshya and Dabangg) and Art Malik was not as imposing as I expected him to be. See this film for the portrayal of a 'timeless love story' along with the visuals, music and the song 'aave re hichki' which has been shot flawlessly.P.S. Do make yourself acquainted with the story of Mirza-Sahiban before seeing the film as it will give more context.