AmalaChakroborty
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Mrigaya is an Insult to the Intelligence of Its Viewers. You buy your ticket expecting a fast-paced murder mystery. What you get is a slow, bloated, directionless drama that crawls forward like a broken-down tram. The promotional campaign promised a gripping whodunit. Instead, we got a "whocaresdunit" with all the thrills of an outdated news report.
Mrigaya promises a gripping whodunit - and then hands us a flat, bloated tale with all the suspense of a spoilt newspaper headline. It thinks it's clever. It's not. It thinks it's brave. It's not. It thinks it's a film. It's barely that. Audiences who walk in expecting a smart thriller will walk out feeling duped and drained.
This film didn't just miss the mark. It missed the entire shooting range.
This is not just a failed thriller. It's a betrayal of every viewer who showed up expecting quality content. The makers think showing four men in uniform brooding under flickering tube lights will automatically equal tension. It doesn't. It just equals boredom.
Verdict: Mrigaya doesn't reward you for watching. It punishes you for trusting it in the first place.
Mrigaya promises a gripping whodunit - and then hands us a flat, bloated tale with all the suspense of a spoilt newspaper headline. It thinks it's clever. It's not. It thinks it's brave. It's not. It thinks it's a film. It's barely that. Audiences who walk in expecting a smart thriller will walk out feeling duped and drained.
This film didn't just miss the mark. It missed the entire shooting range.
This is not just a failed thriller. It's a betrayal of every viewer who showed up expecting quality content. The makers think showing four men in uniform brooding under flickering tube lights will automatically equal tension. It doesn't. It just equals boredom.
Verdict: Mrigaya doesn't reward you for watching. It punishes you for trusting it in the first place.