Mumbai Mirror is a cop-drama film with unique screenplay that also manages to fall in the genres of suspense and action. The protagonist of the film is Abhijeet Patil, a police officer; and the film revolves around the rise and falls of his life. Mumbai, contrary to the other parts of the country, works on its own unique little philosophy. People here are the most ambitious and the risks are taken for the fulfillment of the same are the most dangerous. Everybody who comes here starts running for an unknown race, and each one aspires to win it. This film predominantly captures this struggle for the survival of the fittest.

When Abhijeet sets out in the beginning of the film, he is one of the best cops, handling an important mission involving drug dealing and being successful in completing it with ease. But as the film progresses we see him rubbing the wrong people on the wrong sides. He messes up with a very powerful man called Shetty, who runs in numerous illegal bars and is involved in drug mafia. Little did he know then, that trying to fool him, could end up being his most foolish mistake. He gets entangled in the hardcore drug circuit, where most of his seniors are involved and ends up getting for him a termination from the job. Abhijeet arrests Shetty, who runs illegal activities.

 

While Shetty is out for revenge, Durani, who heads the betting mafia, is also out there for recovery of his payments. After the termination, the series of destructing and humiliating experiences that follow leave Abhijeet worried and broken. That's when his loved ones come to his rescue, help him get out of this situation and have a probable fight back. As the movie a progress, Abhijeet learns to play his cards wisely and thus changes the game. At the end, he emerges as the winner!

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