Many critics felt the film fell into predictable tropes and suffered from weak direction in the second half. Common complaints included "cringe-worthy" patriarchy and a "cluttered" screenplay that failed to deliver a cohesive message on women's empowerment. Movie Details at a Glance Director Rajesh Ram Singh Release Date April 7, 2017 Language Runtime 130 Minutes Music Krsna Solo
Juuliet's elder brother, representing the patriarchal and political forces working against the lovers. Reception and Critics' Take
He plays the antagonist—a "sex-maniac" fiancé who serves as both a villain and dark comic relief. Many critics felt the film fell into predictable
Some praised the "crackling" chemistry between the leads in the first half and the sharp, rustic dialogues. The song "Muhabbat Ko Misuse" was highlighted for its unique execution.
Upon its release on , the film received mixed to negative reviews: Reception and Critics' Take He plays the antagonist—a
While the film was marketed as a bold take on classic romance, it remains a polarizing entry in the genre of rural North Indian action-dramas. For those interested in regional cinema, it offers a gritty, if sometimes flawed, look at love under pressure.
The story follows Juuliet Shukla (played by Pia Bajpai ), a bold and feisty woman from an influential political family. She is arranged to marry Rajan Pandey ( Chandan Roy Sanyal ), a man obsessed with power and lust. Her life takes a dramatic turn when her childhood friend, Mirza ( Darshan Kumaar ), returns to town. Mirza is a stoic, brooding character who has spent time in jail for a political murder that fueled local religious tensions. Upon its release on , the film received
Known for his roles in Mary Kom and NH10 , Kumaar delivers an intense, muscle-bound performance, though some critics found his character lacking depth compared to his previous work.