Mithya was first screened at the 9th
Osian's Cinefan Festival of Asian and Arab Cinema. Although it was to feature at the 2007
Cannes Film Festival, the film was not complete by the nomination deadline. The organizers did not want to compromise on the quality of post-production by rushing through it. The film's commercial release was on 8 February 2008. Having arrived at the box office with no expectations,
Mithya didn't have a favorable opening in the initial days. Slowly the collections showed signs of improvement based on the word of mouth. Based on this, the trade analysts felt that the film would be able to recover its shoestring budget. By the end of the first week, it had a decent profit. Due to the film's offbeat nature, it did quite well mainly in
Mumbai and
New Delhi with collections exceeding
Rs. 7.5 million (approximately
US$167,000) and Rs. 6 million respectively. In the subsequent two weeks, huge budget films such as
Jodhaa Akbar caused a corresponding drop of 65% and 50% in the film's box office collections. However, by the fifth week, it had Rs. 52.5 million as its cumulative box office earnings. Trade analysts even called
Mithya the dark horse of the first quarter of 2008. While rating 4 out of 5 in his review, noted critic
Rajeev Masand spoke highly about Rajat Kapoor's directorial abilities. He said that the film was a "brave, mature effort by a discerning director." Masand wrote highly about Ranvir Shorey by saying that the actor's performance "merits an impromptu ovation." Other movie critics such as
Taran Adarsh,
Anupama Chopra and
Raja Sen wrote generally good reviews for the film. == References ==