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    ‘Misri’: When Love, Law, and Lights Collide — Gujarat’s Sweetest Scandal Hits the Screens

    Misri’s Sweet Story Amidst Bitter Controversy
    Naquiyah MaimoonNaquiyah Maimoon Entertainment 6 Mins Read
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    Manasi Parekh and Tiku Talsania star in Misri, a contemporary Gujarati romantic drama released in late 2025.
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    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], November 12: It was supposed to be a love story, not a law-and-order case. But then again, what’s cinema without a little chaos? Misri, the Gujarati romantic drama that was meant to melt hearts, ended up stirring a moral debate (and a few police reports) before even hitting the big screen.

    Set against the sun-soaked charm of Ahmedabad, Misri has found itself in the spotlight — and not just for its cinematic storytelling. A promotional stunt, quite literally involving stunts, turned what was meant to be a breezy marketing move into a cautionary tale on how not to promote your movie in a city where the police actually watch Instagram.

    A Love Story Born from Modern Gujarat

    Directed by Tanmay Pahadia, Misri marks a refreshing — and ambitious — attempt to elevate Gujarati cinema beyond its predictable tropes. Produced on a modest yet glossy budget of around ₹4–5 crore, the film stars Manasi Parekh (of Dear Father and Gulmohar fame), the ever-graceful Shraddha Dangar, and veteran actor Tiku Talsania, who still manages to command the screen with his signature wit.

    The story traces the tangled emotional web of a young woman, her pursuit of independence, and the bittersweet shades of love that test tradition against modernity. Pahadia’s world in Misri feels like an intersection of nostalgia and rebellion — sugar-coated, yes, but with the occasional sting of real-world truths.

    The name Misri itself (meaning “crystal sugar”) couldn’t be more ironic now — considering how the film’s sweetness got a pinch of salt from controversy.

    The Stunt That Backfired

    It began as an attempt to do something “different.”
    Manasi Parekh and Tiku Talsania, two well-known names in Gujarati entertainment, decided to promote Misri with a daring bike stunt across Ahmedabad roads. No helmets, no permits — just cinematic flair and a camera crew.

    What was intended as a symbolic celebration of the film’s spirit — love that dares, love that defies — ended up violating traffic laws and raising eyebrows across social media. Videos of the actors went viral within hours, prompting the Ahmedabad Police to file a case against the film’s team.

    If there’s one thing the internet loves more than a film trailer, it’s a public figure doing something mildly irresponsible. Twitter (or X, if you prefer dystopian branding) was flooded with sarcastic takes:

    “Method acting at its finest — breaking hearts and traffic rules.”
    “When your movie title is Misri but your PR campaign gives us ulcers.”

    Still, the controversy did what PR budgets often can’t — it made everyone talk about Misri.

    Between Cinema and Sentiment

    Behind the glitter of Gujarati cinema, Misri represents a quiet movement — a cultural assertion that regional films can be polished, philosophical, and commercially viable. Gujarat’s film industry has long been typecast as “simplistic” — charming but safe. Misri, however, attempts to play in a more nuanced sandbox.

    The movie’s visual palette, inspired by Pahadia’s theatre background, mixes realism with poetic melancholy. Its music, by Mehul Surti, leans into classical influences, weaving subtle Gujarati folk motifs with modern acoustic arrangements.

    In interviews, Manasi Parekh described the project as “an emotional homecoming” — a story of love, identity, and belonging in a rapidly evolving Gujarat.

    Ironically, that same sense of belonging got tested when civic authorities reminded the team that belonging also means following civic laws.

    The Box Office Buzz

    Despite the pre-release turbulence, Misri is off to a promising start. The film reportedly grossed over ₹2.4 crore in its first weekend, a strong number for a regional release, with increasing footfall in urban multiplexes and surprisingly positive traction from diaspora audiences via OTT pre-booking.

    Its digital rights are rumored to be in final talks with a major platform (most likely Amazon Prime Video or JioCinema), which could significantly boost its lifetime reach.

    Industry insiders claim the film’s ROI may double once streaming and overseas rights are factored in — proving once again that controversy, when handled tastefully, can be lucrative art.

    What Lies Beneath the Sugar

    Let’s be honest — Misri isn’t perfect. The screenplay occasionally wobbles between too-safe and too-preachy. There are moments when the narrative tries too hard to balance old-world romance with new-age feminism, leaving viewers unsure whether to cry, clap, or call it a well-lit soap opera.

    But where Misri truly wins is in tone — it’s sincere. It doesn’t try to fake urban angst or pretend to be Bollywood-lite. Instead, it embraces its Gujarati identity, both in language and rhythm.

    The cinematography captures Ahmedabad not as a postcard, but as a living organism — a city constantly negotiating its tradition with its tech-driven future.

    Behind the Scenes — Where Reality Meets PR

    Insiders reveal that the Misri team had planned the promotional bike sequence weeks before the controversy, assuming it would be interpreted as a “symbolic act of freedom.” The team had even choreographed the ride to sync with one of the film’s upcoming songs, “Dil Ne Bole Misri Misri.”

    Unfortunately, what was meant to be a moment of cinematic liberation turned into a real-life cautionary tale. Still, no serious charges have been pursued as of now, and the team has since released a formal apology — which, conveniently, gave them a second round of viral headlines.

    Public Reactions — Between Mockery and Admiration

    Fans have been divided, as fans usually are. Some admired the team’s creative courage:

    “At least they’re promoting regional cinema with some flair. Bollywood could take notes.”

    Others were less forgiving:

    “Maybe next time they can act responsibly and romantically — simultaneously.”

    Either way, Misri has accomplished what every film secretly desires — attention.

    Quick Overview:

    Aspect Details
    Genre Romantic Drama
    Director Tanmay Pahadia
    Main Cast Manasi Parekh, Shraddha Dangar, Tiku Talsania
    Production Budget Approx. ₹5 Crore
    Box Office (Opening Weekend) ₹2.4 Crore
    Controversy Bike stunt on Ahmedabad roads led to a police case
    Streaming Rights In the final talks with the major OTT platform
    Audience Reaction Mixed but largely curious
    Social Media Sentiment “Sweet movie, salty PR.”

    Final Thoughts

    At its core, Misri isn’t just another Gujarati film — it’s a cultural experiment that stumbled, recovered, and possibly emerged stronger. It’s flawed, yes, but endearingly so.

    In a world where marketing gimmicks often overshadow merit, Misri reminds us that sincerity — even when wrapped in scandal — can still find its audience.

    And maybe that’s the true charm of it all: like its name, it’s sweet, imperfect, and just a little bit dangerous.

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    Naquiyah Maimoon

    I dwell in the in-betweens—never sure, never boisterous. Hesitant and obstinate, I see what I'm doing through to completion in ways that never map it out. As a writer, I embrace the grey and the neglected. Nature grounds me, words define me, and I've made peace with being slightly out of step.

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