Jail movie

Jail Movie Details :

Jail is a 2009 Bollywood prison-drama Movie directer Madhur Bhandarkar and starring Neil Nitin Mukesh, Arya Babbar, Mugdha Godse and Manoj Bajpayee.

  • Directer : Madhur Bhandarkar
  • Writter : Madhur Bhandarkar,Anuraadha Tewari,Manoj Tyagi
  • Starring : Neil Nitin Mukesh,Mugdha Godse,Manoj Bajpayee,Arya Babbar
  • Music : Sharib Sabri,Toshi Sabri,Shamir Tandon
  • Cinematography : Kalpesh Bhandarkar
  • Editer : Devendra Murdeshwar
  • Casting : Ashish Bhelkar
  • Costume Design : Shivank Kapoor,Amrita Sarkar,Mandira Shukla
  • Makeup Department : Santosh Gayke
  • Production Management : Farooq Malgundkar,Anwar Shah,Amish Thakore
  • Assistant Director : Vivek Anand,Ashish Bhelkar,Ashwani Kumar,Niranjan Patwardhan
  • Art Department : Nitin Chandrakant Desai,Manasi Kol,Prashant Vichare
  • Sound Department : Anup Dev,Jayesh DhakanmJayant Vajpayee,Jitendra Vajpayee
  • Visual Effects : Manoj Gohil,Kishor Kanchan,Sameer Pandit,Hanuman Patel,Ranadheer Reddy
  • Action Directer : Parvez Khan
  • Production Company : Bhandarkar Entertainment,Maxwell Entertainment,Mirah Entertainment,Percept Picture Company,Sanjay Ghodawat Group
  • Distributors : Star Plus
  • Genres : Drama
  • Release date : 6 November 2009
  • Running time : 131 minutes
  • Country : India
  • Language : Hindi

Star Cast of The Film :

  • Neil Nitin Mukesh as a Parag Dixit
  • Mugdha Godse as a Maansi Pandit
  • Manoj Bajpayee as a Nawaab
  • Arya Babbar as a Kabir Malik
  • Chetan Pandit as a Jailor Arvind Joshi
  • Ghanshyam Garg as a Piloo Yadav
  • Rahul Singh as a Abdul Ghani
  • Sayali Bhagat in as a Special Appearance
  • Kaveri Jha as a Sabina
  • Mukesh Tyagi as a CEO
  • Sandeep Mehta as a Harish Bhatia (Parag’s lawyer)
  • Navni Parihar as a Parag’s Mother
  • Ali Quli Mirza as a Joe D’Souza
  • G K Desai as a Cricket Bookie Desai Bhai
  • Jignesh Joshi as a Keshav Rathod
  • Atul Kulkarni as a Parag Dixit’s next lawyer
  • Nassar Abdulla as a Judge
  • Raj Nair as a Anna
  • Ashok Samarth as a DCP Nagesh Patil
  • Manish Mehta as a Galib Suratwala
  • Vinay Arvind Lad as a Vinay Lad
  • Javed Rizvi

Story of The Film :

Shortly after getting promoted as Regional Manager of Max Finance, Parag Dixit gets arrested in Bandra for Firing at Police, and Possession of Narcotics. His associate, Keshav, is grievously injured, and is hospitalized in a coma-like condition. Parag’s widowed mother, Alka, and Air Hostess girlfriend, Manasi Pandit, retain Advocate Harish Bhatiya to represent him at a preliminary bail hearing, but the Judge denies bail. Housed in an overcrowded barrack, with barely room to move, Parag meets with a variety of people – both convicted and awaiting trial – including Abdul Ghani, Kabir Malik, Galib Suratwala, Nawab, Bababhai, etc. Parag again appears in Court e after a charge-sheet is filed, but again, due to the seriousness of the offenses, fear of tampering with evidence and witnesses, he is denied bail. Several months later, Keshav is now deceased – and Parag, embittered by abuse, loss of faith in an overburdened system – with overwhelming evidence against him – faces trial as the only…

Movie Songs / Music :

The music of the film is composer is Shaarib-Toshi and Shamir Tandon and the lyrics are penned by Ajay Garg, A. M. Turaz and Sandeep Nath. The music was released on 3 October 2009.

  • “Saiyaan Ve” – Toshi Sabri
  • “Milke Yun Laga” – Sharib
  • “Bareily Ke Bazzar Mein” – Sonu Kakkar
  • “Daata Sun Le” – Lata Mangeshkar
  • “Saiyaan Ve” (Rock Version) – Shaarib-Toshi, Neil Nitin Mukesh Toshi Sabri
  • “Bareily Ke Bazzar Mein” (Remix) – Sonu Kakkar
  • Sainya Ve” (Remix) – Shaarib-Toshi, Neil Nitin Mukesh
  • “Daata Sun Le” (Contemporary Remix) – Lata Mangeshkar

“Saiyaan Ve” Full Video Song :

  • Singer – Toshi
  • Lyricist – Sharib- Toshi
  • Music Director – Sharib- Toshi
  • Music On – T-Series

“Milke Yun Laga” Full Video Song :

  • Singer – Sharib
  • Lyricist – Sharib- Turaz
  • Music Director – Sharib- Toshi
  • Music On – T-Series

Jail Movie Review :

This film review are Mostly Positive from Critics, IMDB Public Reviewing site give 6.2 Star Out Of 10 Star with Reviewers are 1211.

I am a fan of Madhur Bhandarkar’s brand of realistic films but somehow never managed to see Jail until today – on TV.

Jail is a sordid story that needs to be repeatedly told to remind us of the larger picture of thousands of undertrials (and even convicts in some cases) languishing in prison for years on end. Many of these people could even be innocent. A case in point is the news this week of the man who was kept behind bars for 23 years and now completely acquitted. Shocking and horrifying are not adequate descriptions.

The sets, costumes etc are realistic though undoubtedly sanitised. Cinematography is superb as is the acting. Neil Nitin Mukesh does a brilliant job as an innocent who is barely managing to cope with his incarceration. Manoj Bajpai and everyone else are also excellent in their roles.

Though in this case there is a happy ending in that Neil is acquitted, the larger picture is that people are languishing in Indian prisons for years on end, facing untold horrors apart from the loss of liberty, who should not be there in the first place.

I do not know why Jail did not do well at the box office. Some critics say it is due to Ajab Prem ki Ghazab Kahani releasing at the same time.

Jail surely deserved a better run. Do watch the DVD or when it runs on TV.

Critics Rating by Taran Adarsh, from Bollywood Hungama give 3 star out of 5 Star.

Jail Movie Box Office Collection :

INDIA

ScheduleAmount (Lakhs/Crores)
First Day12 Crores 21 Lakhs
First Weekend3 Crores 87 Lakhs
End of Week5 Crores 73 Lakhs
Box office Nett6 Crores 12 Lakhs
Box office Gross8 Crores 45 Lakhs
Overseas Gross05 Lakhs
Worldwide collections Gross8 Crores 69 Lakhs
Budget14 Crores 00 Lakhs
Box Office VerdictFLOP

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