Thursday, 17 January 2013

Mumbai Mirror Movie Review

The film begins with a flash forward where the damsel is in the villain’s clutches, the villain’s pointing a gun at the helpless hero and the hero wonders out aloud how the tables ever turned on him.

Rewind to a few days earlier and the story is laid out before us, Abhijit Patil is a cop (Sachiin J Joshi) who lives by his own rules, from drinking on the job to sleeping with women to placing illegal bets to staging encounters. He has got his own posse to help him in his operations and his uncle, ACP Gaitonde (Mahesh Manjrekar) to watch his back.

One of the defining character traits of Abhijit is his inability to stand violence against women; this coupled with his maverick attitude puts him in the bad books of bar king, Shetty (Prakash Raj). As the story progresses, Abhijit inadvertently finds himself in the middle of two seemingly different shooting incidents, one of which takes away the life of his close friend and colleague. Put in charge to investigate the case, he defies his principled partner, Inspector Manish (Prashant Narayanan) to avenge the death of his friend which subsequently leads to a CBI Enquiry and his suspension from the police department. It is at this point that Abhijit realizes that everything is not how it seems and that he was made a scapegoat to cover up the operations of a covert drug cartel. What happens next is for the viewer to discover.

Coming to the analysis, the script is the strong point of the film with well developed characters and well defined motives. This helps in laying down a good base for the story and keeps the film from going off the track. The female characters, however, are underwritten. Nevertheless, it has some good twists and turns and makes for engaging viewing for the most part of it.

Coming to the acting, the whole cast has been utilized brilliantly with Prakash Raj, Prashant Narayanan and Mahesh Manjrekar standing out for their contribution to their respective roles. Aditya Pancholi makes the character of the bookie, Durrani, his own. Sudesh Berry goes just a little overboard with his CBI Officer act but certainly constructs a quirky and memorable character.

Debutant Gihana Khan plays the role of the vamp convincingly and Vimla Raman turns in a decent performance as the news reporter and the hero’s love interest. As far as Sachiin J Joshi is concerned, he plays out his nuanced role earnestly, he could have avoided the once in a while super cop routine, but kudos to him for enacting a character that beats but gets beaten up as well.

Now for the technical department, the intro song choreographed by Chinni and Rekha Prakash is awesome and the ‘Marjawa’ track by Sonu Niigam stands out among the songs. While the cinematography ranges from good to average, the screenplay and editing may pull the film down.  With a winner for a script, a better output from the technical department would only have contributed to making the film better.

However the team has to be commended for some compelling sequences, the first being the one leading up to the interval and the second being the one leading to the finale. They also deserve kudos for not succumbing to the ‘Dabangg’ or ‘Singham’ syndrome and portraying a more realistic and believable police department.

Barring some avoidable flashbacks and a few loose ends, Mumbai Mirror is definitely watchable for its great script and superb performances. It is 3.5/5 for Mumbai Mirror for investigating a decaying law enforcement system pushed to bask in the silent approval of its questionable ways.  

Monday, 17 December 2012

Mumbai Mirror releases film’s music with a flash mob!

Bollywood’s first music release via a flash mob, the film’s event was a huge success with a crowd of nearly 10,000 people in attendance 

Mumbai - December 16, 2012: On Sunday evening, a crowd of nearly 10,000 attended the music launch of Sachiin J Joshi’s Mumbai Mirror at R City mall in Ghatkopar. In a rather unconventional Bollywood event, the film's makers decided to do the music launch through a flash mob, on a catchy tune from the film called Doom Pe Lakdi

The film’s lead actor Sachiin J Joshi and his leading ladies Vimla Raman and Gihana Khan took part in an impromptu skit, where they were “attacked” by random men before being saved by Inspector Abhijeet Patil, played by Joshi. The cast and crew then surprised the crowd with a dhinchakperformance on the song Doom Pe Lakdi, with had about 100 dancers – 16 of whom were dressed in police costumes. Needless to say, people happily joined them in the dance and even cheered them along! 

The music was then launched by MLA Ram Kadam. 

On popular demand, the Doom Pe Lakdi performance was repeated, and all tracks from the film were played at the mall. Director Ankush Bhatt and producer Raina Sachiin J Joshi even regaled the crowd with anecdotes from the shoot. The music, by Amjad-Nadeem, had the entire crowd tapping their feet and cheering with the cast.



ABOUT MUMBAI MIRROR
Mumbai Mirror is a cop drama, set around the time dance bars were being forced to shut down in Mumbai. The film’s protagonist is Inspector Abhijeet Patil (played by Sachiin J Joshi), and the story revolves around his rise and fall. Unlike most police officers, Abhijeet Patil’s character is not a good guy. Instead, he is an officer who lives by his own law. Whether it is encounter killings, doing drugs or visiting dance bars, he indulges in various nefarious activities without fear. In fact, one of his favourite dialogues in the film is, “Mera ek hi usool hai, ki koi usool mat banao…warna todna padta hai!” 

One of the film’s USPs is its strong supporting cast. While Mahesh Manjerekar and Prashant Narayan play good cops, Prakash Raj and Aditya Panscholi play the baddies. Ultimately the film becomes a tussle between good and bad. The film is packed with killer dialogues, dhaasu fights and catchy songs that will leave you entertained

Mumbai Mirror releases on January 18, 2013.


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FIRST LOOK OF MUMBAI MIRROR THE FILM : PROMO UNVEILED

December 12, 2012 : The first trailer of Vikking Media and Entertainment Pvt Ltd's film Mumbai Mirror Starring Sachiin Joshi, Jihana Khan, Vimla Raman, Prakash Raj, Prashant Narayan, Mahesh Manjerekar and Aditya Pancholi and directed by Ankush Bhatt was unveiled at a press conference held at PVR Juhu. The film is a cop drama, which revolves around the shutting of the bar dancers in Mumbai city. One of the film's USP is it's strong supporting cast. While Manjerekar and Narayan play good cops, Prakash Raj and Aditya are the baddies in the film. Sachiin Joshi plays a cop called Abhijit Patil and he treads between good and bad.


MOVIE SYNOPSIS

‘Mumbai Mirror’ is a cop-drama film, which with its unique screenplay also falls in the genres of suspense and action. The protagonist of the film is Abhijeet Patil (Sachiin Joshi), a police officer; and the film revolves around his rise and fall. Unlike most protagonists who play cops, Sachiin's character is not a good guy. He is someone who though being a man of law, lives by his own law. Whether it is encounter killing, drugs or dance bars, he does any activity -- legal or illegal -- that he wants to, without fear of anyone. In fact one of his dialogues in the film is: Mera ek hi Usool hai, ki koi usool mat banayo warn todna padta hai."

Ultimately the film becomes a tussle between good and bad. The film is packed with killer dialogues, dhaasu fights, and songs that will have you humming.







Star cast :
Abhijeet Patil - Sachiin Joshi

ACP Gaitonde - Mahesh Manjrekar

Durrani- Aditya Pancholi

Prashant- Prashant Narayanan

Shetty - Prakash Raj

Jia- Vimla Raman

Rani – Zara


CHARACTER SKETCHES

Patil - Sachiin Joshi
Abhijeet on one hand is a no-nonsense cop, not allowing illegal activities to run in his territories, but on the other hand, is a notorious cop who does constant cricket betting and later even gets caught up in a severe drug addiction. Abhijeet gets trapped in between the Durrani, who heads the betting mafia and Shetty, who is the lord of Dance Bars. After the termination, the series of destructing and humiliating experiences that follow leave Abhijeet worried and broken.

 Shetty PRAKASH  RAAJ

He is the most influential man in the city, with his chain of restaurants and bars; and his political connections. No one dares to mess with him. He runs all his illegal activities without any trouble. Abhijeet Patil decides to teach him a lesson. The enmity between them starts when Shetty gets Patil's love interest Rani to dance at his bar, and also gets her to entertain him and his VIP friends in a private bungalow. He makes her one of the important players in his fight against Abhijeet.

ACP Gaitonde – MAHESH MANJREKAR

ACP Gaitonde is a well-respected, high-ranking police officer in the city of Mumbai. He is also Abhijeet Patil’S uncle. Gaitonde acts as Abhijeet's guardian and is always looking out for him and watching his back. Abhijeet believes that he is his well-wisher but little does he know that his uncle is actually working for Shetty.

 ADITYA PANCHOLI –DURRANI

An influential man, he single handedly manages the betting circuit of the city, but he is also much more than the king of bookies.

PRASHANT – PRASHANT NARAYANAN

Prashant is an IPS officer, who made it to the top the hard way around. With no influences and relatives backing him, he has been fighting his battle single handedly. He is an officer on desk, the one not allowed to go on missions or encounters. He envies Abhijeet for being let out wild and free in the big bad world. But he gets his own back.

 Jia - Vimla Raman

Young, dynamic reporter, never deterred by the rough terrain. She is fearless and doesn't miss out one opportunity for reporting potential news. Jia comes to Abhijeet’s rescue when everyone leaves his side.

 Rani - Zara
Sexy, ambitious, influential and a lethally attractive woman, Rani is the one who later turns out to be the most morally conscious. She begins her journey as Shetty's weapon and as a key person in his scheme to ruin Abhijeet. But halfway into the dirty schemes of Shetty, her love for her ex-flame, Abhijeet is rekindled and she realizes that she doesn't want to betray him. She tries to make up for the damages that she has incurred and even goes to Abhijeet to convince him about the change in her. But it’s too late, she has already lost the trust he once had in her. Dejected and lost, despite her plea of change, she goes back to Shetty and traps Abhijeet. She lures him into the Shetty's bar where the final gang war takes place. But in the end, when the time demanded, she happily sacrifices her own life to repay for the mistakes she had committed and saves Abhijeet's life. Thus Rani, though tainted at times is a true woman and the ultimate achiever in the end.

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