Mirza – The Untold Story

Mirza
Directed by Baljit Singh Deo
Produced by Inda Raikoti and Aman Khatkar
Screenplay by Baljit Singh Deo
Story by Baljit Singh Deo
Starring Gippy Grewal
Mandy Takhar
Rahul Dev
Music by Honey Singh and Jatinder Shah
Cinematography Toby Gorman
Edited by Toby Gorman
Release dates
  • 6 April 2012 (2012-04-06)
Country India
Language Punjabi
Budget 9 Crores
Box office 29 Crores[1]

Mirza: The Untold Story (Punjabi: ਮਿਰਜ਼ਾ- ਦਿ ਅਨਟੋਲਡ ਸਟੋਰੀ) is a Punjabi action romance film written and directed by Baljit Singh Deo. The film features Gippy Grewal opposite Mandy Takhar in lead roles, with music rapper Honey Singh in his first commercial venture, enacting as an dunce gangster . Produced by Inda Raikoti and Aman Khatkar, movie had a historic opening across Punjab. The movie was released on 6 April 2012, and became a box office Superhit.

Synopsis

Mirza: The Untold Story is based on the legendary love story of Mirza and Sahiba.

Mirza (Gippy Grewal) and his Sahiba (Mandy Takhar) fall in love with each other at a very young age. This film picks up many years later when Mirza and Sahiba return to the same home town where they once grew up together. Jeet (Rahul Dev), Sahiba's oldest brother, is a major gang leader in the city nonetheless, he still maintains his family's honour. Mirza decides to infiltrate Jeet's gang. However, the story takes a turn as Mirza meets Sahiba and their love flourishes once again. This leaves Mirza faced with his love and the hatred he has for her brothers to the point his battle becomes personal with his leader, Jeet.

Sahiba was a virtuous beautiful soul who did not desire any bloodshed, knowing Jeet and Mirza are both men of strength. One will end up dead, however she has been sheltered from the real business of the family. Mirza enters Jeet's gang, yet Jeet doesn't know he's after Sahiba. Since Jeet would like Sahiba to marry Deesha (Honey Singh), a fellow mad gang member, Mirza tries to run away with Sahiba. Then, Sahiba and Mirza lodge at farm cabin and Sahiba wakes up but feels that her brothers shouldn't be killed and takes out all the bullets from Mirza's gun, on which he depends. Suddenly one of Sahiba's brothers arrive and fights with Mirza. Mirza is winning the fight till he tries to shoot Sahiba's brother and realizes the bullets have been taken out by Sahiba. Jeet then comes and shoots Mirza and he dies while Sahiba is taken away from Mirza.

Cast

Box office

Mirza had the highest opening day collections for a Punjabi film at the time of release and had the second highest opening weekend and week collections only behind Gippy's own movie Jihne Mera Dil Luteya. The opening week collections of Mirza in Punjab was Rs 2.47 cr[2] The film was given a Superhit verdict in India apparently. The film received a large amount of hate. Though the movie had a successful run at the box-office, critics panned the storyline, and the lack of effort put in by Gippy Grewal. Yo Yo Honey Singh appeared in the film with a minor role, his performance was praised and boosted his career to a whole new level. Rahul Dev's role as the antagonist was also praised by various critics.

PTC Punjabi Film Awards 2013

Jatt James Bond won eight awards at the 5th PTC Punjabi Film Awards in 2015.

Category Winner's Name
Best Villain Rahul Dev
Popular Star Of The Year Gippy Grewal
Best Playback Singer (Male) Rahat Fateh Ali Khan - Akhiyan
Best Cinematography Toby Gorman
Best Background Score Jatinder Shah
Best Debut Male Yo Yo Honey Singh
Best Music Director Yo Yo Honey Singh and Jatinder Shah
Critics Award for Best Actor Gippy Grewal

References

  1. "Mirza, said to be the most expensive Punjabi film".
  2. Trade News Network. "Top Punjabi Film Opening Weeks". Box Office India. Retrieved 31 May 2013.

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