


A space where a movie and the viewer meet honestly.
Not to judge the film. Not to glorify it.
But to see clearly.
Whenever a movie is watched,
two realities are present:
What it says, shows, and provokes on screen.
The gap. The misalignment. The truth that emerges in between.
What you feel, resist, or long for while watching.
Mithya means misalignment, fear, conditioning, or false understanding.
The question is NOT:
"Was the movie right or wrong?"
The REAL question is:
"Where did truth flow… and where did fear interfere?"
After watching, we open a shared dialogue.
Where anyone can explore these questions:
"I don't agree—this didn't happen like this in real life"
"This scene felt fake / exaggerated / unrealistic"
"I felt deeply attached—why did this hit me?"
"I know this is right, but I'm scared to live like this"
"This film glorifies something false"
"I want to live like this character"
The Movie or The Viewer?
but the viewer resists because fear, comfort, or conditioning blocks action.
but the viewer's life understanding is already aligned, so it doesn't resonate.
but there was a time in life when one of them was Mithya.
reinforcing illusion, validation, or escape.
The session is about spotting that gap.
Because movies are one of the most powerful art forms.
A movie doesn't just entertain — it touches identity, values, dreams, and fear.
"That's why Shifoyage doesn't consume movies.
It converses with them."
Without Forcing.
Not speakers and audience
Not intellect
Not every thought needs words
Truth emerges from friction
Not mocked or dismissed
Clarity emerges on its own
Not movie analysis. Not film criticism.
The real objectives are:
ONE LINE THAT CAPTURES THE SESSION
"Kabhi jhooth film mein hota hai, kabhi hum mein — Mithya sirf wahi hai."
Everything you might wonder before joining.
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