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At first, Mirza seems to be another action film about drugs and drug lords. But the Sumeet-Saahil director duo, with a fast-paced screenplay by Arnab Bhaumik and witty dialogues, manages to keep the film engaging and interesting despite its runtime of almost three hours. Mirza opens with Kolkata reeling under the spread of a new drug called Chill Pill, which is being smuggled into Bengal. Kaustav (Rishi Kaushik) is a senior police officer who sets out to identify the key players involved. The first two are a father and son duo, Sultan (Kaushik Ganguly) and Azhar (Shoaib Kabeer), whose agenda and affiliations are clear. However, then comes Mirza (Ankush Hazra), and here, the police get confused about his motive and connections.


With a script focused more on speed than logic, it’s difficult to relate to the connections made and relationships built, leaving gaps in the narrative that perhaps the director duo wants to address in a sequel (quite clearly since this is Part 1 – The Joker). Snatches from Mirza’s past embedded in the storyline slowly establish him to be a man with a plan. Ankush does a good job in the titular role, and his sense of comic timing is a bonus, not to mention the action sequences that are long drawn out, and well-shot. Kaushik Ganguly does a fair job as the merciless Sultan, but what draws attention is Oindrila Sen’s Muskaan – a feisty role that establishes her as a solid action actor. Though her character is quite dark, Oindrila’s performance stands out, especially in the second half. In a short but important role, Shantilal Mukherjee is impeccable as Officer Murshid. A special mention also must go to the child actors whose presence adds to the story consistently.


With a script focused more on speed than logic, it’s difficult to relate to the connections made and relationships built, leaving gaps in the narrative that perhaps the director duo wants to address in a sequel (quite clearly since this is Part 1 – The Joker). Snatches from Mirza’s past embedded in the storyline slowly establish him to be a man with a plan. Ankush does a good job in the titular role, and his sense of comic timing is a bonus, not to mention the action sequences that are long drawn out, and well-shot. Kaushik Ganguly does a fair job as the merciless Sultan, but what draws attention is Oindrila Sen’s Muskaan – a feisty role that establishes her as a solid action actor. Though her character is quite dark, Oindrila’s performance stands out, especially in the second half. In a short but important role, Shantilal Mukherjee is impeccable as Officer Murshid. A special mention also must go to the child actors whose presence adds to the story consistently.


However, the film becomes predictable after a point, with hidden agendas and connections established throughout the story, and though cool plot twists keep the action coming, logic often takes a backseat.
The music is fun to listen to, with the romantic Ghalib (Ishan Mitra) and the peppy Elo Mirza (Amit Mishra, Aneek Dhar) being standouts. Overall, the film is an action-packed commercial entertainer with good performances and plenty of indications for a sequel.





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