Girls
have
dreams
-
dreams
of
a
fairytale
romance,
of
prince
charming
sweeping
them
off
their
feet,
a
dream
wedding
and
living
happily
ever-after.
Mitali,
a
successful
model,
also
had
dreams...
Then
one
day
she
met
Karan,
the
Mittal
scion,
the
heir
to
one
of
the
richest
families
in
the
country.
Mitali's
simple,
middle-class
upbringing
is
in
complete
contrast
to
Karan's
super-brat
lifestyle.
But
Karan
was
smitten
by
Mitali.
Accustomed
to
getting
what
he
wants
in
life,
Karan
landed
up
at
Mitali's
home
with
his
parents
with
a
marriage
proposal.
Delighted
at
their
daughter's
luck,
Mitali's
family
approved
of
the
match.
And
Mitali
entered
Karan's
home
and
life
as
his
newly-wedded
bride.
It
was
not
long
before
Mitali's
dreams
turned
into
her
worst
nightmare.
Her
mother-in-law
detested
her
and
created
misunderstandings
between
Karan
and
her.
Karan
turned
out
to
be
a
puppet
in
his
mother's
hands
and
her
father-in-law
is
a
helpless,
mute
spectator.
Karan
has
a
certain
pattern
of
dealing
with
women
and
wanted
to
subdue
Mitali's
independent
streak.
He
who
appeared
to
be
a
loving,
doting
husband
was
in
fact
a
violent
monster
at
night
within
the
privacy
of
their
bedroom.
Unable
to
bear
the
humiliation
and
pain
after
she
resisted
his
advances
and
is
raped
by
him,
Mitali
decided
to
take
charge
of
her
life.
She
decided
to
fight
back.
Mitali
walked
out
of
her
in-laws
home,
hired
a
lawyer
and
filed
a
case
against
her
husband.
Karan
retaliated
by
hiring
the
best
lawyer
money
can
buy
to
fight
on
his
behalf.
Mittal
Vs
Mittal
is
about
to
be
heard
in
court.
It
is
a
case
on
file
that
fights
for
the
rights
of
women
like
Mitali
who
are
subjugated
to
domestic
violence
and
inhuman
treatment
at
the
hands
of
husband
and
in-laws.
It
is
a
case
that
will
empower
women
to
fight
for
their
pride,
respect
and
their
very
right
to
live
with
dignity.
It
is
Mitali
Mittal
versus
Karan
Mittal...
Directed
by
-
Karan
Razdan
Starring
-
Rituparna
Sengupta,
Rohit
Roy,
Gulshan
Grover,
Suchitra
Krishnamurthy,
Dolly
Thakore,
Amar
Talwar,
Reema
Lagoo
...
Story first published: Thursday, March 11, 2010, 14:40 [IST]