Mirror Game follows University Professor Jay Verma. Stuck in a crumbling marriage and a failing career, Jay seeks a way out of his troubles. Ronnie, an ambitious student, approaches Professor Verma asking for help with a thesis. Verma sees this as an opportunity and, in return for his help, makes Ronnie an offer that he hopes will solve all his problems. Ronnie accepts, but soon things start to spiral out of control and Professor Verma begins to question his sanity.
The soundtrack for the film was largely made by mother-son duo Kasturi Nath Singh and Vishal J. Singh. Additional songs were contributed by Derick Gomes, Superzero and Esfand.[8]
Jersey City International Television and Film Festival
Jersey City, USA
Closing Night Feature
2016
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Golden Door International Film Festival
Jersey City, USA
Official Selection
2016
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Washington DC South Asian Film Festival
Washington, DC, USA
Official Selection
2016
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Critical reception
The film received mixed reviews. New Indian Express gave the film three stars and called it "an engaging, well-etched whodunit".[10] Rohit Bhatnagar of The Deccan Chronicle described the film as "layered".[11] Business Standard gave the film three stars.[12] Film Companion said the film was "semi-competent".[13] Asian Age reviewed the film positively, describing it as "engaging", as did IndiaGlitz.com.[14][15]