Mithya (2008) poster
2008 · dark-comedy · crime · drama

Mithya

Directed by Rajat Kapoor1h 50m2008
ElsewhereIMDb7.02kTMDB6.614
  • sombre
  • brisk
  • intense
Movie DNA

Sombre, kinetic, measured dark-comedy / crime, grounded in texture. Ambivalent, mid-stakes, measured, hand-scored across twelve axes of taste.

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A two-bit actor faces challenges after he is asked by Police to impersonate a look-alike gangster.

Our read · Mithya (2008) reads as a sombre, kinetic, grounded dark-comedy · crime · drama entry — measured in intensity, mid-stakes in scope, measured in temperature, ambivalent in outlook. Hand-scored on twelve axes of taste — mood, pacing, weirdness, hope, stakes, humour, reality, density, warmth, auteur, intensity, and era — with a derived palette drawn from its dominant cinematography.

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You like clever black comedies that twist identity and Bollywood tropes.

ends ambiguousit stays with youa rollercoastergrips by minute 12attention 3/5earns its lengthsubtitles: full
Date nightWith friendsSoloWith parentsKids around

Skip it tonightYou want straightforward stories without meta layers or moral gray.

DNA · twelve axes

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Each axis is hand-scored — not derived from votes or genre averages. The marker shows where this film sits; the gradient fill uses the film's own cinematography palette.

Mood · HeavyCosy
Pacing · Slow-burnKinetic
Intensity · GentleExtreme
Weirdness · ConventionalSurreal
Hope · NihilisticRedemptive
Stakes · IntimateEpic
Humour · NoneBroad
Reality · GroundedFantastical
Density · SparseTwisty
Warmth · ColdTender
Auteur · TransparentSignature
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