Jazbaa (2015)
Storyline:
Anuradha Verma is a protuberant criminal lawyer
and a only mother who has never lost a case. One day her daughter Sanaya is
kidnapped and no ransom is call for, but instead the kidnapper contacts her and
tells her that she has to defend a sentenced felon to get her daughter back.
The felon is Miyaaz Shaikh who is condemned for rape and murder of a young
woman and the case against him is set for judgement in four days. The kidnapper
keeps track of Anuradha very carefully to make sure she complies with his demand.
With the heaviness of time against her, Anuradha tries to get help from her adjourned
police friend Yohan who has been suspended from the police force for pompous
the rules and regulations too often. The case against Miyaaz Shaikh is handled
by a famous public prosecutor played by Atul Kulkarni who has been defeated by
Anuradha and hence has a long time specialized rivalry against her. How
Anuradha races in contradiction of time and saves her daughter by twisting the
laws to win the
Details
Country:
IndiaLanguage:
HindiRelease Date:
9 October 2015 (India)User Reviews:
It is heartening and
encouraging to see that Bollywood is churning out so many women centric films
over the recent years - Kahaani, English Vinglish, Queen, Mardaani and now
Jazbaa which marks the comeback of the gorgeous Aishwarya Rai Bachchan after a
gap of six years. Jazbaa had hard plot and well-executed scenes but messy
screenplay and wafer thin direction plunders the mood.
The film tells the story of a strong independent lawyer Anuradha Verma (played by Aishwarya Rai Bachchan) and the struggle she goes through after her daughter is kidnapped and she has to race against time to reunite with her daughter.
From the director of Kaante, Musafir and Shootout At Wadala, Sanjay Gupta brings you the stylish hardcore-action film which is interesting to watch but is saddened by loose screenplay and left you wanting for more. The movie begins with a bang depicting the events that changes Anuradha's life from an independent lawyer to a struggling mother trying best to keep her daughter alive against all odds. Plus the introduction of Irrfan Khan as cop is welcomed with punching dialogues and humour. However, it is the 2nd half which goes haywire and you feel the impact is missing. Based on the Korean thriller Seven Days, Gupta tries hard but falls flat on face with his direction as he puts into too much of melodrama and emotions that might difficult to digest. The screenplay is average. Background score by Amar Mohile is repetitive and irritating. Action scenes are superb and stylish with Photography is eye- catching.Dialogues are punching
Coming to the performances, Aishwarya Rai misses the mark here. She was over-the-top with her languages and could not convince much with dialogues and acting. Maybe we have to wait for additional film from her for a good comeback. Irrfan Khan as usual is dependable with brilliant acting. Shabana Azmi astonishments you with her small yet outstanding presentation.
The film tells the story of a strong independent lawyer Anuradha Verma (played by Aishwarya Rai Bachchan) and the struggle she goes through after her daughter is kidnapped and she has to race against time to reunite with her daughter.
From the director of Kaante, Musafir and Shootout At Wadala, Sanjay Gupta brings you the stylish hardcore-action film which is interesting to watch but is saddened by loose screenplay and left you wanting for more. The movie begins with a bang depicting the events that changes Anuradha's life from an independent lawyer to a struggling mother trying best to keep her daughter alive against all odds. Plus the introduction of Irrfan Khan as cop is welcomed with punching dialogues and humour. However, it is the 2nd half which goes haywire and you feel the impact is missing. Based on the Korean thriller Seven Days, Gupta tries hard but falls flat on face with his direction as he puts into too much of melodrama and emotions that might difficult to digest. The screenplay is average. Background score by Amar Mohile is repetitive and irritating. Action scenes are superb and stylish with Photography is eye- catching.Dialogues are punching
Coming to the performances, Aishwarya Rai misses the mark here. She was over-the-top with her languages and could not convince much with dialogues and acting. Maybe we have to wait for additional film from her for a good comeback. Irrfan Khan as usual is dependable with brilliant acting. Shabana Azmi astonishments you with her small yet outstanding presentation.
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