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Jail

  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 11m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
1.4K
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Neil Nitin Mukesh in Jail (2009)
Drama

Remanded to policy custody, a man reviews his options in an overcrowded jail while awaiting trial.Remanded to policy custody, a man reviews his options in an overcrowded jail while awaiting trial.Remanded to policy custody, a man reviews his options in an overcrowded jail while awaiting trial.

  • Director
    • Madhur Bhandarkar
  • Writers
    • Madhur Bhandarkar
    • Ajay K. Garg
    • Sandeep Nath
  • Stars
    • Manoj Bajpayee
    • Neil Nitin Mukesh
    • Mugdha Godse
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Madhur Bhandarkar
    • Writers
      • Madhur Bhandarkar
      • Ajay K. Garg
      • Sandeep Nath
    • Stars
      • Manoj Bajpayee
      • Neil Nitin Mukesh
      • Mugdha Godse
    • 21User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Manoj Bajpayee
    Manoj Bajpayee
    • Nawab
    • (as Manoj Bajpai)
    Neil Nitin Mukesh
    Neil Nitin Mukesh
    • Parag Manohar Dixit
    Mugdha Godse
    Mugdha Godse
    • Manasi Pandit
    Atul Kulkarni
    Atul Kulkarni
    • Parag's 2nd lawyer
    Arya Babbar
    Arya Babbar
    • Kabir Malik
    Gopal Singh
    Gopal Singh
    Rahul Singh
    Rahul Singh
    • Abdul Ghani
    Sandeep Mehta
    Sandeep Mehta
    • Advocate Harish Bhatiya
    Kamlesh Sawant
    Kamlesh Sawant
    Ashok Samarth
    Ashok Samarth
    • Inspector
    Nassar Abdulla
    Nassar Abdulla
    • High Court Judge
    • (as Nasser Abdullah)
    Ali Quli Mirza
    • Joe D'souza
    • (as Ali Quli)
    Navni Parihar
    Navni Parihar
    • Alka M. Dixit
    Chetan Pandit
    Chetan Pandit
    • Jailor Arvind Joshi
    Ashok Kumar Beniwal
    Ashok Kumar Beniwal
    Parvez Khan
    • Bababhai
    Kaveri Jha
    • Sabina Ghani
    • (as Kaveri Zha)
    G.K. Desai
    • Cricket Bookie DesaiBhai
    • Director
      • Madhur Bhandarkar
    • Writers
      • Madhur Bhandarkar
      • Ajay K. Garg
      • Sandeep Nath
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    User reviews21

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    Chrysanthepop

    Jail is Stale

    Some may call him pretentious, exploiting, sensationalist and heavily biased but that doesn't change that Bhandarkar dares to tackle themes that others would hesitate to think twice about. That said, 'Jail', sadly, offers nothing new. It's pretty much the familiar story of how a wrongfully accused man spends his years in prison. Bhandarkar could have pushed the boundary by portraying the horrors that take place within the three walls but he has opted for a safer formula this time. Moreover the background score makes the atmosphere melodramatic rather than adding anything positive. Neil Mukesh shows improvement as an actor. With a well-written role and maybe good direction, he might be a competent actor but there are a few sequences where his acting is formulaic. Manoj Bajpai is underused but he manages to outshine anyone who shares his screenspace. Arya Babbar is first rate. This actor shows great potential. Mughda Godse makes the best of her small role. The music is foot-tapping (but much of the songs aren't even needed). 'Jail' is average at best.
    AvinashPatalay

    The "Slice & Dice" of life in a jail

    In life some moments end up obtaining the status sacrosanct. No matter how hard one attempts, they cannot be relived and any attempt to recreate the magical moments go futile. The same would applies to Madhur's "Page 3". In hindsight it serves the purpose of being an yardstick, a guiding light force, a benchmark simply to aspire but never surpass.

    "Page 3" created a genre which signified a fine balance of ingredients of parallel cinema doused with commercial sensibilities. Madhur's subsequent outings were attempts to fit into this genre but his every passing milestone were getting over-weighed by commercial temptations. "Corporate" and "Traffic Signal" to a certain extent carried the soul of "Page 3" but with "Fashion" it was transparent that the voice of "Page 3" was silenced and in his recent outing "Jail" the voice has perhaps died of extreme suffocation.

    "The Green Mile", "Teen Deewarien" and "The Shawshank Redemption" are the thought that would spring into the mind as you watch "Jail" especially the latter with Manoj Bajpai reprising the role of Morgan Freeman. Indeed the stark reality, the rustic look and nexus is portrayed with utmost perfection. Sadly the plot fails to bear the weight and the seams begin to give away with each passing reel.

    Performance wise, everybody is spot-on. Its difficult to segregate between the actors and the actual inmates.

    ˚ Niel: Gets a role of his life-time to showcase his talent in full glory. Sadly, as mentioned earlier the writing fails. Commendable is his commitment to get into the character and thereby gets an authentic look. And yes, the way his character gets implicated warranted better writing.

    ˚ Mughda: Seemed her character was more of glam-doll. And quite cinematic for her to stand up to the protagonist right from first frame.

    ˚ Manoj: The character did not have much meat in it therefore he appears to akin to a goat peering his eyes into the camera.

    ˚ Arya Babbar: Leaves an impression.

    ˚ Navni Parihar: Except to stand next to Mughda, her character served no purpose (probably pre-meditated the "Saas-Bahu" equation well in advance!)

    ˚ Atul Kulkarni: Very small role.

    Whilst the "Page 3" ending was a realistic ending, the wrap-up of "Jail" is so commercial (on the same note even "Fashion" was).
    7shahbazbanjara

    Great

    It's a great movie, it deserves at least 7/10..........................
    7namashi_1

    Hard-Hitting & Moving...

    Accomplished Filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar returns with a yet another Hard-Hitting & Moving experience in his latest offering 'Jail'. A film that shows a 'Jail' & it's 'Inmates' like never before. An Icredible Attempt.

    'Jail' is a winner all the way, a film that is not only a gripping tale, but also, a film that you take home. After you watch 'Jail', one thing is for sure, and that is that you'll never want to attempt a crime or even dream about it in your nightmares. A criminal is a criminal, he needs to punished,,, no doubts on that. But there some people that are kept in those torture-cells, while some are proved not guilty or one's trial has not begun. A film that raises god knows how many questions, & seeks for answers. Well, god knows weather will they be ever answered or not!

    In the acting department, Neil Nitin Mukesh steals the show with an Icredible performance. He's exemplary in the role of a wrongly-accused inmate. Manoj Bajpai is, as always, good. Mugdha Godse plays her part with honesty. Arya Babbar is excellent in a brief role. Others lend able support.

    'Jail' is an eye-opener, a film that might have bombed at the box office, but this dark & gripping tale is sure to achieve a cult following in the coming years. Strongly Reccmended!
    sau-parikh

    Jail Is Just Plain OK

    Madhur Bhandarkar is getting too repetitive and as a result, Jail turned out to be a drag.

    Bhandarkar's banal way of storytelling has lost its appeal and originality. Consequently, Jail is boring, tediously slow, extremely clichéd (the bane of our movies) and way too predictable.

    The story doesn't need an elaboration, but the situation Neil Nitish Mukesh's character finds himself in isn't one that garners sympathy. You feel sorry for him because he is falsely accused, but the cops don't know that and they gotta investigate. Only he and his roommate (who goes into a comma) know that the drugs found in his car weren't his. But it was his car; hence, he is an offender. So his having to go to prison makes sense. You don't feel the kind of sympathy for him that the director wants you to feel.

    Life in prison is shown at its worst, but then being in prison is supposed to suck. What was ironic was showing inmates getting together to pray to God. OK, we have killed a few people but now please get us out of this hellhole so that we can be nice for a week and then start killing again.

    Performance-wise, Neil Nitish Mukesh (all three of them ;-)) is very good. His previous films have proved that he is a good actor, and Jail vindicates that. The dude if felt sorry for was Manoj Bajapayee. It was totally sad to see him in a single-expression side role, although it's good to see that he's back in the movies at least. Mughda Godse is unglamorous for a change but doesn't get enough screen time to show her acting prowess. The other characters are the usual bunch of Bhandarkar's real-life-type actors.

    Overall, you won't miss anything if you don't go for Jail.

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      Fardeen Khan was the first choice for Neil Nitin Mukesh' s role.
    • Soundtracks
      Daata Sun Le, Maula Sun Le
      Performed by Lata Mangeshkar

      Lyrics by Ajay K. Garg

      Music by Shamir Tandon

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    • Release date
      • November 6, 2009 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Взаперти
    • Production companies
      • Bhandarkar Entertainment
      • Maxwell Entertainment
      • Mirah Entertainment
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      • $1,147,903
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 11 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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