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Madhur Bhandarkar yet again takes us right into the underbelly of a world we never knew existed like it is. With his well researched and authentic treatment, Madhur makes us feel the pain and anguish of what a person must be undergoing when he is put in jail. The dialogues are razor sharp befitting a Madhur Bhandarkar film and the large number of character actors carefully chosen justifying their parts with their natural act. The film has many characters put in for real life references like for example the infamous drunk and drive incident on a Mumbai road. Although, it takes a little extra time for the story to build up, after the interval point it packs in a solid punch. Camerawork by Kalpesh Bhandarkar and background music deserve special mention. Sayali Bhagat s item song will please the front benchers.
Madhur has the knack of deriving award winning performances from his principal cast and in here Neil delivers an award worthy performance as Parag Dixit. The manner in which he has successfully conveyed his anger, frustration and sheer helplessness against the situation that he has been subjected to deserves a bow. Mugdha Godse in a non-glam part is good. Manoj Bajpai in his intense act is simply superb. His meaningful gaze conveys a lot. Playing jail inmates - Rahul Singh as Gani bhai and Arya Babbar as the underworld recruiter are excellent in their parts. Atul Kulkarni impresses in the two scenes he gets during the climax.
Watch Jail for an experience of a trip to a world which you will wish you never to visit even in your worst nightmares. --platform47.com
About the Actor
Neil Nitin Mukesh aka Neil Mathur s name was suggested by singer Lata Mangeshwar and inspired by astronaut Neil Armstrong. Born on 15th January 1982, he is the son of singer Nitin Mukesh and grandson of singer Mukesh. He studied commerce in HR College before joining an acting course at Kishore Namit Kapoor s Acting School and Anupam Kher s Acting School.
He assisted Aditya Chopra on the sets of Mujhse Dosti Karoge. Neil, even as a child showed an affinity towards movies, when he acted small parts in ""Vijay"" (1988) and ""Jaise Karni Waise Barni"" (1989). Neil Nitin Mukesh made his debut as a crook in Johnny Gaddar in 2007 that enjoyed critical acclaim but not box office success. He received several nominations for best debut.
His success graph saw a rise with New York with John Abraham and Katrina Kaif, one of the biggest hits of 2009 and Jail by Madhur Bhandarkar. movement again in 2009 with four promising releases.
Opiniones editoriales
Review
Madhur Bhandarkar yet again takes us right into the underbelly of a world we never knew existed like it is. With his well researched and authentic treatment, Madhur makes us feel the pain and anguish of what a person must be undergoing when he is put in jail. The dialogues are razor sharp befitting a Madhur Bhandarkar film and the large number of character actors carefully chosen justifying their parts with their natural act. The film has many characters put in for real life references like for example the infamous drunk and drive incident on a Mumbai road. Although, it takes a little extra time for the story to build up, after the interval point it packs in a solid punch. Camerawork by Kalpesh Bhandarkar and background music deserve special mention. Sayali Bhagat s item song will please the front benchers.
Madhur has the knack of deriving award winning performances from his principal cast and in here Neil delivers an award worthy performance as Parag Dixit. The manner in which he has successfully conveyed his anger, frustration and sheer helplessness against the situation that he has been subjected to deserves a bow. Mugdha Godse in a non-glam part is good. Manoj Bajpai in his intense act is simply superb. His meaningful gaze conveys a lot. Playing jail inmates - Rahul Singh as Gani bhai and Arya Babbar as the underworld recruiter are excellent in their parts. Atul Kulkarni impresses in the two scenes he gets during the climax.
Watch Jail for an experience of a trip to a world which you will wish you never to visit even in your worst nightmares. --platform47.com
About the Actor
Neil Nitin Mukesh aka Neil Mathur s name was suggested by singer Lata Mangeshwar and inspired by astronaut Neil Armstrong. Born on 15th January 1982, he is the son of singer Nitin Mukesh and grandson of singer Mukesh. He studied commerce in HR College before joining an acting course at Kishore Namit Kapoor s Acting School and Anupam Kher s Acting School.
He assisted Aditya Chopra on the sets of Mujhse Dosti Karoge. Neil, even as a child showed an affinity towards movies, when he acted small parts in ""Vijay"" (1988) and ""Jaise Karni Waise Barni"" (1989). Neil Nitin Mukesh made his debut as a crook in Johnny Gaddar in 2007 that enjoyed critical acclaim but not box office success. He received several nominations for best debut.
His success graph saw a rise with New York with John Abraham and Katrina Kaif, one of the biggest hits of 2009 and Jail by Madhur Bhandarkar. movement again in 2009 with four promising releases.