The great works of art have a beguiling simplicity about them. They draw you with their playfulness, entice you with their endearing frivolity, and once you are hooked, they reveal their core – that Secret Garden, where, contrary to your expectations, no secrets are revealed, only a mirror is held up to you and you catch glimpses of your many selves. Welcome to the world of Mithya.
Rajat Kapur's film is what Don and all its remakes could be but never will be. Its Chaplinesque protagonist, high on Hamlet's soliloquy, traipses along many unconventional signposts of life, and dur....