Mishan Impossible Review - A Complete Disaster which wasted Taapsee

SIBY JEYYA
Mishan Impossible is a film with a large heart and a modest budget. It comes from Swaroop RSJ, the filmmaker of Agent Sai Srinivaas Athreya, a cult film. The film is expected to be released in theatres with other blockbusters. We've seen countless instances in the past where a modest film performed well at the box office despite competing with a major release. Also, if the director has often failed terribly on his second effort.
The story opens in Hosur and swiftly moves to Bangalore, then to another location. Taapsee sets out on a mission to apprehend a red-handed child trafficking goon. The rrr buddies (Raghupathi, Raghava, and raja Ram) all want to be famous and wealthy. We have an unexpected interlude since all three of them end up in Bengaluru instead of Mumbai. The first half of Mishan Impossible is simple yet adequate (in light of the expectations), thanks to the children's casting and screenplay. The presence of Taapsee adds a layer of mystery. However, the second half of the film was a massive failure in terms of narrative, and the film ended up being a fiasco.
The movie 'Mishan Impossible' is a meaningless irritant to the audience. The enjoyable section comes to an end with whatever was shown in the trailer. The first 35-45 minutes of the movie are fine, and the three guys perform admirably. The crime investigation narrative becomes hackneyed and practically trashy as the storey progresses. taapsee pannu has been squandered. The director was unable to overcome second-film syndrome.

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