Jail: It is worth a visit
Published Fri 6th Nov 2009 16:58:02
New Delhi, November 6:  'Jail' is yet another true portrayal of dark truths of our society from Madhur Bhandarkar's cache. True Madhur style hard-hitting movie, Jail gives you perfect moments of dismay paired with high-end drama. However it is not advised for those looking for some real 'sunshine entertainment'.

Beginning from 'Chaandni Bar' to 'Fashion' Madhur Bhandarkar has made a niche and a section of audience for himself. This flick is will surely make add-ons for his rich fan-base.

'Jail' not only makes you visit a prison, but it also gives you peep inside the psyche of prisoners. Kudos to Niel Nitin Mukhesh for an unbelievable performance. Mugdha also just does it just perfectly. Manoj Bajpai doesn't need any description, he is just awesome.

In the film, Parag Dixit (Neil) has a dream life with a great job and a great girlfriend in Maansi (Mugdha). But things take a turn when after a series of unfortunate events he suddenly lands up in jail - handcuffed and frequently beaten up by the cops.

He is stuck and in a place far far away from his dream life. The only comfort he finds is in Nawaab (Manoj), a convict and a warden who believes that Parag is innocent.

Soon Parag discovers the inner mechanism of prison life and reasons behind the wretched status inside jail -- and how hordes of broken hearts and shattered souls manage to find comfort amidst the four prison walls.

He has to make a choice - to either live a life that is controlled and exploited or fight against the system.

The movie doesn’t have scope for ay songs but 'Daata Sun' has struck a cord with masses.

Giving 'Jail' competition at the box office would be the Ranbir Kapoor-Katrina Kaif starrer romantic comedy 'Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani' that releases the same day.

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