Ulajh Movie 2024
Ulajh Movie is an upcoming Bollywood Hindi spy thriller film, director is Sudhanshu Saria while producer is Vineet Jain under the banner of Junglee Pictures.
The film’s leading star cast are Janhvi Kapoor, Gulshan Devaiah, Roshan Mathew, Rajesh Tailang, and Adil Hussain. The film story is based on a young IFS officer played by Janhvi Kapoor with a heritage of patriots in her family, who becomes caught in a risky personal life while working at a position that also affects her career and is located far from home in London.
The movie was first made public in May 2023 and was shot in London and India. Initial shooting started in June 2023 and finished in September 2023. The release date of Ulajh movie is planned on 2nd August 2024.
Cast and Crew of Ulajh Movie
- Director: Sudhanshu Saria
- Writer: Parveez Shaikh, Sudhanshu Saria
- Dialogues: Atika Chohan
- Producer: Vineet Jain
- Starring: Janhvi Kapoor, Gulshan Devaiah, Roshan Mathew, Swati Verma, Adil Hussain
- Cinematographer: Shreya Dev Dube
- Editor: Nitin Baid
- Music Composer: Shashwat Sachdev
- Assistant Director: Manasvi Singh Chauhan, Monika Deshwal, Nikhil Gupta, Kartikk Arora, Ishwer Thakur, Ardehl Nainan, Sumedha Mittal
- Casting Director: Sahil Baber Khan, Jogi Mallang
- Action Director: Amritpal Singh, Catherine Peck, Stewert Lyddall
- Costume Design: Anusri Jain, Sapna Yadav
- Production company: Junglee Pictures
- Distributor: Pen Marudhar Entertainment
- Genre: Spy, Thriller
- Release date: 2 August 2024
- Country: India
- Language: Hindi
Trailer of Ulajh Movie
Story
The protagonist of the tale is Janhvi’ Kapoor’s youthful, intelligent, multilingual character Suhana Bhatia, who hails from a powerful family of diplomats and has a grandpa “whose name is written in school textbooks.” The sword of nepotism hangs heavy over her head as the youngest Deputy High Commissioner of India. Does that sound familiar? Although it is impossible to tell for sure, it appears as though Kapoor was taken into consideration when writing the story. The actor and her character both tell the story of carrying on her family’s legacy while facing scorn for her luxury.
Suhana was deployed in London after ending a relationship. She meets Michelin-starred chef Nakul (played astutely by Gulshan Devaiah), a smooth talker who immediately wins her over. That is the source of the problem. After discovering that he is a corporate blackmailer (among many other things), she is faced with a difficult decision: should she protect the nation’s secrets, her reputation, or her father’s job promotion? I won’t give anything away, but you could smell the next twist coming from a distance.
Star Cast of Ulajh Movie
- Janhvi Kapoor as Suhana Bhatia
- Roshan Mathew as Sebin Kutty
- Gulshan Devaiah
- Adil Hussain
- Arun Malik as an Indian High Commissioner
- Swati Verma as a News Anchor
- Amore Psiche A as an Embassy employee
- Ben Gardner Gray as a French Ambassador
- Lee River as an Embassy staff
- Katherine M Ciani as a BSL Interpreter
- Diya Jandu as a Kazi’s Personal Assistant
- Rajendra Parsendia as a Alam delegate
- Preeti Malhotra as an Embassy staff
- Sam Brown as a Men in Black
- Elle Jones
- Shums Badwal as an Indian embassy officer
- Rakesh Agrawal an India Army Major
- Alison Benezra as Elena
- Rahul Sanjay as an Embassy Staff
- Lukas Pakenas as a Busker Musician
- Meiyang Chang
- Rajesh Tailang
- Rajendra Gupta
- Jitendra Joshi
- Taz Singh
- Jitendra Joshi
- James McClelland
- Raj Awasti
- Yash Agnihotri
Production
In London, the main shooting started in June 2023 and ended in September 2023.
Release
Ulajh movie is planned to be released on 2nd August 2, 2024.
Review of the film
Ulajh seeks to be many things at once: a critique of nepotism, of the unequal treatment of women in positions of power at work, of sexist theories about how they got there, and ultimately of the reasons diplomacy is the most effective means of resolving international conflicts. All of this causes the movie to overly serious about itself.
You’re taken aback by the intermission, but the second part of Ulajh seems like it would work better as a web series, with more time to explore alternate plots. Whenever the ride comes to an abrupt stop, Ulajh rushes ahead, expecting the audience to follow along. Films about international conflicts have the challenge of trying to be regarded seriously while still depending on convenience to advance the plot. Untraceable, two individuals on the run from intelligence agents arrive in India from London, and it is easy for an unauthorized person to breach a prime minister’s security convoy.
Janhvi’s report card on performance
As would be expected, Janhvi steals the show in every frame of this Sudhanshu Saria film. As the girl who won’t sit quietly among her elders in front of a minister and even blackmails him, she enters the movie with a certain intensity. It’s brilliant that the same strategy subsequently comes back to haunt her.
When she gets into difficulty, though, she doesn’t manage to make you feel sorry for her. She shares the same powerlessness as Mili’s character. She shares Gunjan’s drive to succeed from her first movie, Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl. The attempt to instill her acting prowess in our minds is akin to Ulajh’s instillation of its “talent exists despite nepotism” viewpoint.
It is made abundantly clear in a scene intended to showcase Janhvi’s acting prowess and highlight Suhana’s desire for vengeance near the film’s conclusion. “Ab yeh bakri kya karegi?” queries Roshan’s persona. Janhvi says, “poora ka poora sher khaa jaayegi,” as the camera swiftly pans in for a close-up.
The supporting cast is what keeps the movie moving forward. Gulshan Devaiah is fantastic in the role of the “chef (?) spouting poetic lines in climax.” Adil Hussain has a few scenes, but in the final one, he steals the show as a worried parent. With a grayscale friendly driver attitude, Rajesh Tailang greets hello. More screen time was warranted for Roshan Mathew. Meiyang Chang only has one memorable scene, and even that one is fleeting.
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