JAWAAN (2023) : review

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And finally the much hyped, much awaited Jawaan saw light of the day ! Big stars, big budget( humongous budget actually), big music composer, everything super large. But does it meet the expectations of the average viewer? No it goes not. Read on.  A decorated jawan locks horns with a criminal called Kaali, this is in 1986 ( the year movies like Aakhri Raasta released, just for reference). Kaali gets him eliminated and send the pregnant wife to jail. The baby born in jail grows up to become the hero (look alike of the father) and decides to avenge the misdeeds done to his innocent patriotic parents. Well, isn’t it a masaaledaar full on Bollywood- Tollywood drama subject ?  And then the director Atlee also borrows ideas and references from various retro movies, some idea from Sholay (1975) as the hero assembled a gang of jailed Qaidis in order to form a team to nab the villain, then there’s an entire episode borrowed from Dhartiputra (1993), and the basic theme is copy pasted ...

PANCHAYAT —- review


PANCHAYAT (2020/ Prime) 

Dir- Deepak Kumar Misra 

Cast- Raghuvir Yadav, Neena Gupta, Jitendra Kumar, Chandan Roy, Faisal Mallik, Vishwanath Chatterjee, Kusum Shastri & others. 

TVF’s latest venture, a brilliantly conceptualised black comedy is not just impressive but also educational for directors who need to know how to lead a simple sweet concept and turn it into an enjoyable fun ride. 

A bittersweet tale of an engineering graduate Abhishek Tripathy(Jitendra Kumar) who joins as a panchayat secretary in a remote village in Uttar Pradesh due to lack of better paying job opportunities. His initial reluctance and gradual acceptance of the low paid yet satisfying job and various comical interactions with the jolly good villagers is sure to keep viewers glued to this webseries. 

Director Misra hits the bull’s eye by keeping the concept simple, relatable and the characters realistic. The humour is offbeat with zilch space for slapstick antics. Every episode(8 in total) manages to standout with its novel, creative and simplistically delightful punch lines. Costume designer Priyadarshini Majumdar deserves brownie points for the neo authentic look she’s given to the artists. 

Jitendra Kumar is in great form and newbie Chandan Roy is a fiery talent to look out for. Veteran Raghuvir Yadav has literally got into the skin of the character he’s played, marvellous act. Neena Gupta is having the best time of her career, she delivers yet another power packed bravura performance. 

‘Panchayat’s USP lies in its purely authentic depiction of rural India, accompanied with a dose of comic relief ! 


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