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Mirza  MA15+ (Strong violence)

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Rating MA15+ (Strong violence)

Release DateThursday, 5 April 2012

Length 2hrs 48min

Main Cast Gippy Grewal, Mandy Takhar, Rahul Dev

Movie DirectorBaljit Singh Deo

DistributorEros Australia

 

Mirza the Untold Story is based on a true love story which remains the treasure of Punjabi literature till today. Mirza (Gippy Grewal) and Sahiba (Mandy Takhar) his childhood playmate, fell in love with each other at a very young age. However one of her brother’s, Jeet (Rahul Dev) does not approve of their relationship and forcefully distances them apart. Mirza tries to fight for his beloved however his father intrudes fearing Mirza's safety. This film picks up 15 years later when Mirza and Sahiba return to the same home town where they once grew up together.

Jeet, Sahiba's oldest brother, has become a major gang leader in the city nonetheless he still maintains his family's honour. Mirza decides to infiltrate’s 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 who is far stronger in every aspect than Mirza. Once Jeet finds out Mirza's true intentions his decision is clear, to destroy Mirza.

Further Jeet, arranges Sahiba's marriage to ensure Mirza does not get his way. 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. Upon finding out she decides to find a way out from this dark sheltered life of her family by running away with Mirza.

Will Sahiba betray her lover or show that blood is thicker than water. At the very moment of truth she made a decision. Is it the right decision?

Will she be known as the lover who betrayed the essence of true love?

Director's (Baljit Singh Deo) use of dramatic structure, well-paced action sequences, variation of drama, comedy and tragedy takes this film to a new heightened level, like no Punjabi film goers have ever seen b