Based on the life of Vijay Barse, a retired sports teacher who founded an NGO called Slum Soccer. He managed to rehabilitate street kids by keeping them off drugs and crime by turning them i... Read allBased on the life of Vijay Barse, a retired sports teacher who founded an NGO called Slum Soccer. He managed to rehabilitate street kids by keeping them off drugs and crime by turning them into soccer players and building a whole team.Based on the life of Vijay Barse, a retired sports teacher who founded an NGO called Slum Soccer. He managed to rehabilitate street kids by keeping them off drugs and crime by turning them into soccer players and building a whole team.
- Awards
- 1 win & 6 nominations total
Jaspreet Singh Randhawa
- Aman
- (as Jaspreet Singh)
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Much awaited film from critically acclaimed Director Mr. Nagraj.
Story, setup and realistic picturization in movies connects common people with Truth.
This movie clearly depicts current situation I'm society.
Worth for Oscar after #JaiBhim movie.
Story, setup and realistic picturization in movies connects common people with Truth.
This movie clearly depicts current situation I'm society.
Worth for Oscar after #JaiBhim movie.
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Nagraj P Manjule, has yet again delivered a phenomenal splendid job with this movie 'Jhund'. This is the reality of the 80% of india's population. They are in majority but suppressed and intentionally ignored by the actual minor in population which is the rest upper class.
This is the factual drama brought on screen with the help of a real story. And it is not just a documentary style film, it has meaning in each and every scene! All the scenes in the movie are very impact full, rampant and those hit hard on you!
Especially the ending scenes like when the guy has some burden of crimes, and unlawful conscience, but he was baptized on screen when he finally comes out clean from the metal detecting machine door leaving the illegal stuff behind. That scene brings tears. Such an emotional, meaningful hard hitting scene. Similarly the wall of disparity and the real huge wall in the area which they cannot cross being minorities and from slum, but in the end, with their capabilities and talent they not just crossed the wall but they Flew over it! That scene again bring Goosebumps!
Kudos to the director for such a masterpiece. And this must not be a subject to resent especially from only the upper class, just because the minorities are being highlighted and Dr. Ambedkar and Ambedkarites have been displayed with enormity. And they rate it intentionally low. That is shallow heartedness.
This is the factual drama brought on screen with the help of a real story. And it is not just a documentary style film, it has meaning in each and every scene! All the scenes in the movie are very impact full, rampant and those hit hard on you!
Especially the ending scenes like when the guy has some burden of crimes, and unlawful conscience, but he was baptized on screen when he finally comes out clean from the metal detecting machine door leaving the illegal stuff behind. That scene brings tears. Such an emotional, meaningful hard hitting scene. Similarly the wall of disparity and the real huge wall in the area which they cannot cross being minorities and from slum, but in the end, with their capabilities and talent they not just crossed the wall but they Flew over it! That scene again bring Goosebumps!
Kudos to the director for such a masterpiece. And this must not be a subject to resent especially from only the upper class, just because the minorities are being highlighted and Dr. Ambedkar and Ambedkarites have been displayed with enormity. And they rate it intentionally low. That is shallow heartedness.
I wish I could describe in words what a fantastic film Jhund is!! If you are thinking whether or not to go for it, watch it right now. It is totally a big screen experience. The direction, music, cast, performances are all top notch. Nagraj Manjule is an absolute legend! Now, it is up to the audience to make this a huge hit!! It totally deserves nationwide attention.
I love the choreography, love the way director filmed all the cast, screen time is perfect for each cast, special thing about movie is message that we all ignore in our country, another side of India which No-one even bothered to look at .
I don't know why this movie rated so low, because of actors are cast in movie is from non filmy background isn't it?
I really loved the way they portrait every single frame and every single line in it.
Nagraj anna you are the one who showing us teaching us what actual it is, and background music of ajay atul just awesome please go to the theatre and watch this master piece.
I really loved the way they portrait every single frame and every single line in it.
Nagraj anna you are the one who showing us teaching us what actual it is, and background music of ajay atul just awesome please go to the theatre and watch this master piece.
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- TriviaAmitabh Bachchan slashed his acting fees in half for this movie as it was a smaller film and faced production issues. He told producer, Sandeep Singh to put that money into the film itself, to enhance it's look and feel even more.
- Alternate versionsThe UK release was cut, the distributor chose to make changes to the film in order to obtain a 15 classification. A sequence of solvent abuse was removed. An uncut 18 classification was available.
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- $88,637
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- 2h 56m(176 min)
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