Joram
- 2023
- 1h 59m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
2.7K
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A father is on the run with his little baby girl to escape the ghosts of his past and the forces that want him dead.A father is on the run with his little baby girl to escape the ghosts of his past and the forces that want him dead.A father is on the run with his little baby girl to escape the ghosts of his past and the forces that want him dead.
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- 9 wins & 33 nominations total
Amrendra Sharma
- Samson
- (credit only)
Apurva Mahesh
- Manju
- (as Apurva Dongarwal)
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Devashish Makhija's third directorial venture, "Joram," unfolds as a masterfully crafted and refreshingly unconventional thriller. Unlike its counterparts, this film doesn't follow the predictable path of escalating tension; instead, it embraces an agonizing oppressiveness that sets it apart from the mainstream. The movie weaves together sizzling action, a lawless atmosphere, and vibrant locations with undeniable vigor and attention to detail.
In "Joram," Makhija skillfully juggles two narrative focuses - one centered around activism and the other delving into the gripping territories of survival and revenge. While both storylines contribute to the film's overall impact, one stands out as particularly compelling. Manoj Bajpayee's portrayal of Dasru is nothing short of fantastic, effortlessly capturing the character's desperation as a father fighting against the odds to ensure the safety of his child. Bajpayee not only convinces us of a father's vulnerability but also embodies the strength of a determined individual thrust into dire circumstances.
Makhija's storytelling prowess shines through as "Joram" seamlessly navigates between these dual narrative threads. The film's unique blend of elements - from intense action sequences to a lawless atmosphere and lively locations - creates a distinctive cinematic experience that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats.
What truly distinguishes "Joram" is its willingness to explore unconventional themes within the thriller genre, offering a fresh perspective on activism and survival. The film strikes a perfect balance between these themes, delivering a thought-provoking narrative that transcends the typical boundaries of the genre.
In summary, "Joram: A Riveting Descent into Desperation and Retribution" is a testament to Devashish Makhija's directorial brilliance. With Manoj Bajpayee's exceptional performance, the film becomes a powerful exploration of desperation, survival, and the lengths a father will go to protect his child. This isn't just another thriller; it's a compelling journey that leaves an indelible mark on its audience, making "Joram" a must-watch for those seeking a unique cinematic experience.
In "Joram," Makhija skillfully juggles two narrative focuses - one centered around activism and the other delving into the gripping territories of survival and revenge. While both storylines contribute to the film's overall impact, one stands out as particularly compelling. Manoj Bajpayee's portrayal of Dasru is nothing short of fantastic, effortlessly capturing the character's desperation as a father fighting against the odds to ensure the safety of his child. Bajpayee not only convinces us of a father's vulnerability but also embodies the strength of a determined individual thrust into dire circumstances.
Makhija's storytelling prowess shines through as "Joram" seamlessly navigates between these dual narrative threads. The film's unique blend of elements - from intense action sequences to a lawless atmosphere and lively locations - creates a distinctive cinematic experience that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats.
What truly distinguishes "Joram" is its willingness to explore unconventional themes within the thriller genre, offering a fresh perspective on activism and survival. The film strikes a perfect balance between these themes, delivering a thought-provoking narrative that transcends the typical boundaries of the genre.
In summary, "Joram: A Riveting Descent into Desperation and Retribution" is a testament to Devashish Makhija's directorial brilliance. With Manoj Bajpayee's exceptional performance, the film becomes a powerful exploration of desperation, survival, and the lengths a father will go to protect his child. This isn't just another thriller; it's a compelling journey that leaves an indelible mark on its audience, making "Joram" a must-watch for those seeking a unique cinematic experience.
Devashish Makhija makes movies about people on the margins, compelled to switch on their survival mode in the face of great odds. His fourth feature 'Joram' reunites him with Manoj Bajpayee who was terrific as a retired low-level policeman in 'Bhonsle': here, the latter plays a tribal on the run, keeping at bay inimical forces from within his own people, as well as those who are hunting him from the outside. Is there anyone left on his side?
From the bucolic and tranquil forests of Jharkhand to a cacophonous and bustling urban jungle, the forced transition that Dasru Kerketta (Manoj Bajpayee) and his wife Vaano (Tannishtha Chatterjee in a special appearance) make in Joram, an immersive and disturbing man-on-the-run drama written and directed by Devashish Makhija, is excruciatingly and expectedly painful.
Joram is a gritty tale that will stay with you for a long time. Although it strays from being a survival drama as the socio-political facet overpowers the narrative, it's a must-watch for its intense storytelling and performances. The poignant movie will also make you think about what we are doing to Mother Nature in the name of development and progress. It deserves to be watched on the big screen.
From the bucolic and tranquil forests of Jharkhand to a cacophonous and bustling urban jungle, the forced transition that Dasru Kerketta (Manoj Bajpayee) and his wife Vaano (Tannishtha Chatterjee in a special appearance) make in Joram, an immersive and disturbing man-on-the-run drama written and directed by Devashish Makhija, is excruciatingly and expectedly painful.
Joram is a gritty tale that will stay with you for a long time. Although it strays from being a survival drama as the socio-political facet overpowers the narrative, it's a must-watch for its intense storytelling and performances. The poignant movie will also make you think about what we are doing to Mother Nature in the name of development and progress. It deserves to be watched on the big screen.
I found the film is very beautiful portrail of adivasi community and their own struggle. Although it has many layers of communication. It seems like all the Drama is happening real.
The thrill of Dasru feels real. It makes us think & question ourselves on many things like what is actually right? Who is at right side?. And whatever is happening for growth is it really worth it! Or all this is just a scam/ for Personal Benifit.
Despite of sensitive subject/Plot Director Devashish Makhija makes you hold and squeeze your seat throughout the film. By showing multiple thrilling events of Dasru.
I suggest people to watch this gem. It's amazing...
The thrill of Dasru feels real. It makes us think & question ourselves on many things like what is actually right? Who is at right side?. And whatever is happening for growth is it really worth it! Or all this is just a scam/ for Personal Benifit.
Despite of sensitive subject/Plot Director Devashish Makhija makes you hold and squeeze your seat throughout the film. By showing multiple thrilling events of Dasru.
I suggest people to watch this gem. It's amazing...
Joram paints a tense picture of Dasru (Manoj Bajpai) on the run with his baby daughter post his wife's murder. Inspector Ratnakar (Mohd Zeeshan Ayub) pursues him relentlessly across Mumbai and Jharkhand.
Smita Tambe's portrayal as Phulo Karma seeking retribution is gripping. The film sheds light on farmers' struggles and the complexities of parenthood amid adversity.
With riveting performances, "Joram" becomes a raw portrayal of societal challenges. It's a rollercoaster ride of action, emotion, and social relevance, leaving a lasting impact.
I would advise people from all generation to watch this masterpiece in Cinema Halls only.
Smita Tambe's portrayal as Phulo Karma seeking retribution is gripping. The film sheds light on farmers' struggles and the complexities of parenthood amid adversity.
With riveting performances, "Joram" becomes a raw portrayal of societal challenges. It's a rollercoaster ride of action, emotion, and social relevance, leaving a lasting impact.
I would advise people from all generation to watch this masterpiece in Cinema Halls only.
Well made film. I Missed the film at Mumbai film festival but good to see it in theatres.
Good direction acting production and post. Must watch. The film used a good balance between loudness and silence which is rarely done in Bollywood movies.
Films like this should come from India and get international acclaim, hopefully more will come out.
Probably the story lies between fiction and documentary and in half an hour of watching I was immersed into the story and became a part of it. We can't say the things told in the film may have actually happened. Never know.
It must be watched on the big screen.
Good direction acting production and post. Must watch. The film used a good balance between loudness and silence which is rarely done in Bollywood movies.
Films like this should come from India and get international acclaim, hopefully more will come out.
Probably the story lies between fiction and documentary and in half an hour of watching I was immersed into the story and became a part of it. We can't say the things told in the film may have actually happened. Never know.
It must be watched on the big screen.
Did you know
- TriviaThe production company Zee Studios made the movie available for free on their YouTube channel Zee Music Company on April 5th, 2024.
- ConnectionsReferenced in 69th Hyundai Filmfare Awards 2024 with Gujarat Tourism (2024)
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $6,005
- Runtime
- 1h 59m(119 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
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