The Legend of Michael Mishra Movie Review
Score: 100% Negative
Reviews Counted: 6
Positive:0
Neutral: 0
Negative:4
Ratings:1.5/5 Review By:Renuka Site:Times Of India
The film aspires to spoof small town goons in a filmy way but the execution lacks style, substance and humour to fulfill this desire. You wonder why someone like Arshad Warsi or Boman Irani would agree to be in it. Arshad looks uninterested, Boman's son Kayoze, who was nicely cast in Student of the Year, is just another guy trying to be funny because he is fat. The film's extras come across like they were hired from the streets without any prior acting experience. Aditi Rao Hydari's good looks is the only good thing about this amateurish attempt, masquerading as a feature film, aimed for adults. Don't know about 'Legend' but this insipid film ijj epic fail for sure.Visit Site For More
Ratings:1/5 Review By:Shubhra Site:Indian Express
Clearly, the people responsible for this enterprise must have thought they were making a comedy. But it made me cry: for the terribly wasted talent of the terribly talented Arshad Warsi, as well as his cohorts who’ve done so much better in earlier outings.Visit Site For More
Ratings:1/5 Review By:Saibal Chaterjee Site:NDTV
The Legend of Michael Mishra is an unmitigated disaster: so ham-fisted that it’s all fingers and thumbs pointing in no particular direction. Arshad Warsi (looking dreadfully scruffy for the most part) and Aditi Rao Hydari (straining to get the Bihari lingo right) have never looked more ill at ease in a film. As for Boman Irani, the less said the better. What on earth is he doing in The Legend of Michael Mishra? One can only wonder. Bihar mein toh kuch bhi ho sakta hain (anything can happen in Bihar), somebody yelps in the film. But even that dictum cannot explain why anyone should invest time and money on a film as insufferable as this one. Want to feel good? Stay away from Michael Mishra and his low blows.Visit Site For More
Ratings:1/5 Review By:Surabhi Redkar Site:Koimoi
There are times when you feel like ripping your hair off whilst watching a film and that is what this film does to you. Whoever wrote this script, needs to seriously consider his profession.The Legend Of Michael Mishra is a complete waste of your time and money. If you manage to survive this film without a head-ache, you shall be the legend! A 1/5 for this!Visit Site For More
Ratings:1/5 Review By:Rohit Vats Site:Hindustan Times
There is nothing legendary about this film which glorifies a Patna-based kidnapping kingpin. It is a forgettable affair. Its banality knows no boundary and every actor contributes to it. The conversation between Boman Irani and the visiting students is shockingly lame. But, let’s not mark out just one scene as the others are equally sappy.Visit Site For More
Ratings:-- Review By: Nandini Ramnath Site:Scroll
Jha’s first movie in nine years after Anwar (2007) also boasts of numerous song interludes and a plot that is determined to meander in all directions. The movie’s central conceit, that we tell tall tales in the name of love, doesn’t have enough meat for more than a few scenes. This legend is actually a short and not very imaginative joke.Visit Site For More
The Legend of Michael Mishra Story:
The movie revolves around a dim-witted but large-hearted gangster Michael (Arshad), who is helped by FP and Half Pant (the father-son duo of Boman and Kayoze respectively) to win the love of his life, a starlet, Varsha Shukla (Aditi Rao Hydari). What follows is a rollercoaster ride of unexpected twists and turns involving these four madcap characters.The Legend of Michael Mishra Release Date:
Aug 5 2016Director: Manish Jha
Producer: Kishor Arora, Shareen Mantri Kedia
Cast:
Arshad Warsi
Aditi Rao Hydari
Boman Irani
Kayoze Irani
The Legend of Michael Mishra Run Time: 2 hours
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