Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuJiya' is about a young woman who having escaped an abusive marriage, navigates the challenges of single motherhood with her daughter Nupur.Jiya' is about a young woman who having escaped an abusive marriage, navigates the challenges of single motherhood with her daughter Nupur.Jiya' is about a young woman who having escaped an abusive marriage, navigates the challenges of single motherhood with her daughter Nupur.
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In his first serious dramatic venture, Kenny Deori Basumatary presents "Jiya," an unflinching look at the trials faced by a single mother striving for dignity and stability. This poignant narrative, co-written with Sarmistha Chakravorty, delves deep into the life of Jiya, a freshly divorced woman, and her journey through a maze of societal and personal challenges.
Sharmistha Chakraborty shines as Jiya, delivering a performance that is both raw and relatable. Her portrayal of a woman navigating the pressures of remarriage from her mother, the unwanted advances of her boss, and the unsettling curiosity of a neighbor, is nothing short of exceptional. Chakraborty's ability to balance simmering rage and poignant restraint, especially in interactions with her mother, is both authentic and moving.
Eepsita Hazarika, as Pallavi, offers a beautifully balanced performance, providing Jiya with a comforting anchor amidst the chaos. Their on-screen camaraderie is one of the film's highlights, showcasing a natural, heartfelt friendship that resonates deeply.
Reeky Sharma's Abhi brings a complex layer to the story, evolving from a comforting presence to a source of heartbreak, his chemistry with Chakraborty both convincing and compelling.
Kenny Basumatary's direction is masterful, maintaining a delicate balance between moments of despair and rays of hope. His ability to extract nuanced performances from the cast is evident, making the characters feel palpably real.
The soundtrack of "Jiya" boasts a rich blend of emotions and melodies, offering a glimpse into the soul of the film. Among the standout tracks are "Xopun Xopun Loga," featuring the mesmerizing vocals of Angarag Papon Mahanta and Sarmistha Chakravorty, and "Ei xadhu," a composition sung by Shankuraj Konwar and Sarmistha Chakravorty. These songs, along with the rest of the score by Ambar Das, beautifully enhance the narrative, making the film's emotional beats resonate even more deeply.
"Jiya" is a profound exploration of resilience and self-reliance. It is a film that requires viewers to engage with its emotional core and appreciate the intricate storytelling. While it may not cater to those seeking light-hearted entertainment, it offers a rich, rewarding experience for those open to its heartfelt narrative.
Sharmistha Chakraborty shines as Jiya, delivering a performance that is both raw and relatable. Her portrayal of a woman navigating the pressures of remarriage from her mother, the unwanted advances of her boss, and the unsettling curiosity of a neighbor, is nothing short of exceptional. Chakraborty's ability to balance simmering rage and poignant restraint, especially in interactions with her mother, is both authentic and moving.
Eepsita Hazarika, as Pallavi, offers a beautifully balanced performance, providing Jiya with a comforting anchor amidst the chaos. Their on-screen camaraderie is one of the film's highlights, showcasing a natural, heartfelt friendship that resonates deeply.
Reeky Sharma's Abhi brings a complex layer to the story, evolving from a comforting presence to a source of heartbreak, his chemistry with Chakraborty both convincing and compelling.
Kenny Basumatary's direction is masterful, maintaining a delicate balance between moments of despair and rays of hope. His ability to extract nuanced performances from the cast is evident, making the characters feel palpably real.
The soundtrack of "Jiya" boasts a rich blend of emotions and melodies, offering a glimpse into the soul of the film. Among the standout tracks are "Xopun Xopun Loga," featuring the mesmerizing vocals of Angarag Papon Mahanta and Sarmistha Chakravorty, and "Ei xadhu," a composition sung by Shankuraj Konwar and Sarmistha Chakravorty. These songs, along with the rest of the score by Ambar Das, beautifully enhance the narrative, making the film's emotional beats resonate even more deeply.
"Jiya" is a profound exploration of resilience and self-reliance. It is a film that requires viewers to engage with its emotional core and appreciate the intricate storytelling. While it may not cater to those seeking light-hearted entertainment, it offers a rich, rewarding experience for those open to its heartfelt narrative.
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- 6. Juni 2024
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