Mitron
Mitron

Mitron

2018Movie116 minHindi

Jai (Jackky Bhagnani), born and brought up with middle-class values, has a ‘take it easy’ approach to life. Since he doesn't believe in herd mentality, he and his two best friends, Raunak (Pratik Gandhi) and Deepu (Shivam Parekh) start looking for unique ways to make it big in the world. During this trial and error phase, Jai realizes his dream. But his decision of choosing an unprofitable career path doesn’t go down too well with his father (Neeraj Sood), who has bigger aspirations for him. Therefore, in order to bring stability in his life, his father decides to get him married. Destiny, however, has something else in store for Jai, when he accidentally meets Avni (Kritika Kamra), an ambitious, MBA graduate, who wants to start her own business. Set in the backdrop of the Gujarati milieu, the film traces Jai and Avni’s personal journey, as they both find themselves and discover the true meaning of friendship in the bargain.

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IMDb5.7/10
Google Users70%
Director: Nitin KakkarGenres: Comedy, Romance

Plot Summary

In the vibrant city of Vadodara, Jay, a carefree and aimless young man, dreams of starting his own food truck business but lacks the motivation. His life takes a turn when he meets Avni, a determined and ambitious woman who challenges his laid-back attitude. As they navigate their budding relationship and pursue their individual goals, Jay must learn to take responsibility and find his purpose, while Avni discovers the importance of slowing down.

Critical Reception

Mitron received mixed reviews from critics and audiences. While some praised its lighthearted humor, enjoyable performances, and relatable portrayal of youth aspirations, others found the plot predictable and the humor to be occasionally forced. The film performed modestly at the box office.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its fresh comedic moments and the chemistry between the leads.
  • Criticized for a storyline that felt too familiar and lacking in originality.
  • Appreciated for its attempt to explore themes of ambition and self-discovery among young adults.

Google audience: Google users generally found 'Mitron' to be a decent comedy with some enjoyable performances, particularly from the lead actors. Many appreciated the film's light-hearted entertainment value and its relatable portrayal of everyday life and aspirations.

Fun Fact

The film is an official remake of the critically acclaimed 2015 Telugu film 'Pelli Choopulu'.

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