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 ...

(Temporary Backup) Sankoch (1976) revisited





SANKOCH (1976) revisited 

Director- Anil Ganguly 

Cast- Jeetendra, Sulakshana Pandit, Om Shivpuri, A K Hangal, Vikram, Aruna Irani, I S Johar, Jankidas, Preeti Ganguly. 

Ganguly is known for his women centric path breaking movies like Kora Kagaz(1974) and Tapasya(1976) among others, Sankoch(1976) is one of his rare classic tale adapted from the 1914 published novella ‘Parineeta’ penned by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay(whose movie adaptations I’ve savoured the most during April lockdown). 

The story has the fragrance of innocent blooming love, deceit, one sided silent love, regret, loyalty and the poignant heartbreak. Ganguly has beautifully woven these emotions around a pleasantly romantic storyline. The childhood sweethearts Shekhar and Lolita exchange garlands and innocently declare themselves man and wife, unknowingly to the drastically unexpected turns their love story would encounter due to an age old family ‘transaction’ between the elders. There is also the boy next door Girish who’s smitten by Lolita’s beauty and melodious voice. 

Ganguly excelled in portraying sensitive human relations with distinct charm and refrained from melodrama, Jeetendra plays his Shekhar with a Gulzarisque charm deviating from his Jumping Jack image trap, wonder why he didn’t get more of Sankochs, Parichays or Kinara’s. Music by Kalyanji- Anandji has a retro feel, with melodies like ‘Chanchal Mann Teri Chaturayi’(Kishore) and ‘Bandhi Re Kaahe Preet’(Sulakshana). 

There are multiple movies adapted from this classic novella in Hindi and Bengali, each one has its own distinct flavour, Sankoch(1976) though underrated makes a pleasantly watchable decent adaptation of great literature. 

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