The journey of a young IFS officer, belonging to a prominent family of patriots, who gets embroiled in a dangerous personal conspiracy while far from her home turf, at a career-defining post... Read allThe journey of a young IFS officer, belonging to a prominent family of patriots, who gets embroiled in a dangerous personal conspiracy while far from her home turf, at a career-defining post.The journey of a young IFS officer, belonging to a prominent family of patriots, who gets embroiled in a dangerous personal conspiracy while far from her home turf, at a career-defining post.
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Movie Review : Ulajh starring on Netflix!!
Ulajh tells the story of a young IFS officer Suhana Bhatia ( Jahnvi Kapoor) who is given a plum posting in London . There she is honey trapped by the suave and handsome Nakul Bhatia ( Gulshan Devaiah) and blackmailed into giving off secret information to the ISI ( who else.. come on guys be innovative 😁)
The narrative is gripping with the first half focussing on the honey trapping and victimization of Jahnvi Kapoor while the 2nd half is payback time where she turns the tables on the perpetrators with help from an unlikely ally!!
A decent cast namely Adil Hussain as Jahnvi's father , Roshan Mathew as Sebin from RAW , Rajesh Tailang and Chang among others do a great job . However it is the portrayal of a hardcore , cold blooded assassin played by Gulshan Devaiah captivates u the most. On one hand he is this smart handsome lady killer and then with a snap of his fingers , a complete U turn transforming him into a terror monger who will stop at nothing till he succeeds in getting his target !!
The climax could have been a bit tighter. But all in all a grt woman centric film and a decent one-time watch!!
Going with 3/5 for this one.. Adios🙂!!
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Ulajh tells the story of a young IFS officer Suhana Bhatia ( Jahnvi Kapoor) who is given a plum posting in London . There she is honey trapped by the suave and handsome Nakul Bhatia ( Gulshan Devaiah) and blackmailed into giving off secret information to the ISI ( who else.. come on guys be innovative 😁)
The narrative is gripping with the first half focussing on the honey trapping and victimization of Jahnvi Kapoor while the 2nd half is payback time where she turns the tables on the perpetrators with help from an unlikely ally!!
A decent cast namely Adil Hussain as Jahnvi's father , Roshan Mathew as Sebin from RAW , Rajesh Tailang and Chang among others do a great job . However it is the portrayal of a hardcore , cold blooded assassin played by Gulshan Devaiah captivates u the most. On one hand he is this smart handsome lady killer and then with a snap of his fingers , a complete U turn transforming him into a terror monger who will stop at nothing till he succeeds in getting his target !!
The climax could have been a bit tighter. But all in all a grt woman centric film and a decent one-time watch!!
Going with 3/5 for this one.. Adios🙂!!
#sanjuzzreviews #ulajh #ulajhmovie #netflixindia #netflixmovies #jahnvikapoor #GulshanDevaiah #AdilHussain #RoshanMathew #filmreview #moviereview.
What is even Bollywood thinking of when showing such kind of the movies to public? It is a position of Deputy High Commissioner for India in London, do the producer even know how to portray or what goes in the life of those people?
Pathetic story line no relevance and just trying to show public and young minds into Bollywood stupid dance in pub. I don't even feel to give movie even a star for this story line and acting.
Were they even aware about the Indian service? Do they even care how they are portraying the officer? It is such a misleading movie cant even watch it completely.
Worst movie and not worth the time and money to be spent on.
Pathetic story line no relevance and just trying to show public and young minds into Bollywood stupid dance in pub. I don't even feel to give movie even a star for this story line and acting.
Were they even aware about the Indian service? Do they even care how they are portraying the officer? It is such a misleading movie cant even watch it completely.
Worst movie and not worth the time and money to be spent on.
There are a lot of paid PR bots here to make this film sound like a great film but its not. Jhanvi was horrible in the film and peiple should not be misguided to watch her on screen. No matter how much of paid PR bots try and give the film excellent review the collections will not come in and they all will be flopped.
This film was a snooze fest and draggy after a good interval. Jhanvi was as usual lazy and underconfident with her lines.
Saving grace is gulshan who stands out almost everytime he comes on screen. He is brilliant with his voice modulation and expressions.
Giving this film 3 stars. And all 3 of them are for gulshan.
This film was a snooze fest and draggy after a good interval. Jhanvi was as usual lazy and underconfident with her lines.
Saving grace is gulshan who stands out almost everytime he comes on screen. He is brilliant with his voice modulation and expressions.
Giving this film 3 stars. And all 3 of them are for gulshan.
Ulajh (2024) :
Movie Review -
Sudhanshu Saria brings a new spy thriller to Bollywood-new because it belongs to a new sub-genre; otherwise, we have had several spy thrillers in Bollywood. Ulajh is Bollywood's first film based on foreign services, which makes it "new," but sadly, the formulas it uses are too "old." Let's see what those formulas are: scapegoat, rat in your own house, honey trap, and fugitive. It's been decades-I mean, too many decades-since old Hollywood made spy thrillers on the same, which later got glamorous with James Bond and so on. The recent classic and the best one has to be "Infernal Affairs" (2002), which was remade in Hollywood as "The Departed" (2006) and won 4 Oscars too. Ulajh could have been that (for India), and it seemed so, at least from the trailer. However, the final output is nowhere close to that classic, and moreover, we don't even get a decent film. That's so disappointing.
Since there can't be any spoilers, let me be brief. Suhana Bhatia (Janhvi Kapoor) is appointed as the deputy high commissioner of India in Britain at a young age, and many call it a power of nepotism. She meets Nakul (Gulshan Devaiah), and soon they get intimate, as both are lonely in this new country and in need of a partner-a friend, to be more precise. Suhana's just cuddling happiness, and it turns into a nightmare when she realizes that she has been used as a scapegoat and will soon lose her position, respect, and family. Will this scapegoat be able to eat the tiger? (as she says in the trailer).
As mentioned earlier, Ulajh has many outdated formulas, and they don't have anything exciting to offer. Moreover, the film is immoderately slow and bores you with many cliches. India vs. Pakistan relations, peace treaty, friendly visit, ISI, R&AW, inside stool pegion, betrayals, and heartbreaks-you get to see all these things, but don't tell me you haven't seen them before. Ulajh messes itself within many taboos that could have been broken, and the pacy screenplay could have saved it from disaster results, but it played too safe to be called a modern Spy thriller. The screenplay just does not hold you. The dialogues are weak, and the characters lack depth as well. Overall, whatever comes your way is either rotten or half-baked.
Janhvi Kapoor's accent bothers again, but this time it's more annoying because she is playing a high-ranking officer. Though too young, there could have been layers that the writer fails to add, and Janhvi herself attempts no such thing as "efforts." The looks and glam appeal don't help here since the character's demand was exactly opposite. Roshan Mathew suffers from low screen space but covers up a lot in the second half. Gulshan Devaiah seems to have enjoyed the satirical and sarcastic character here, but it's pretty hard to digest. Can't reveal much here, but the character graph isn't what you expect at those moments. Meiyang Chang and Jitendra Joshi have done well despite small roles, while Rajesh Tailang and Adil Hussain add their two bits of experience and talent to messy characters.
Being a spy thriller Ulajh should have stayed away from typical Bollywood glamour, songs, and melodrama, but it just can't be helped sometimes. The music comes and goes, only to add a few more minutes to your boredom. I'd like to watch "Shaukan" separately on YouTube (4K) and enjoy Janhvi's sexy moves and dresses, but I wouldn't really want such a song in a thriller movie. Ulajh also fails at editing because the grip to hold you for 130 minutes is not there. The cinematography and sound design were okay. The film has been shot overseas and looks lavish-all thanks to the good production design. Sudhanshu Saria wanted to make "Infernal Affairs" but ended up making "Internal Affairs," or, can I say, "Private Affairs." A female-led spy thriller about a patriotic officer can't get too personal. The audience would lose connect with the character, and it's a simple equation to understand-very well known to every film maker. Had it been more about the nation and suspense and less about private life, family, death-boring India-Pak conflicts, and too much drama, Ulajh would have been a decent flick. For now, all I can say is "Film Ulajh gayi."
RATING - 4/10*
Sudhanshu Saria brings a new spy thriller to Bollywood-new because it belongs to a new sub-genre; otherwise, we have had several spy thrillers in Bollywood. Ulajh is Bollywood's first film based on foreign services, which makes it "new," but sadly, the formulas it uses are too "old." Let's see what those formulas are: scapegoat, rat in your own house, honey trap, and fugitive. It's been decades-I mean, too many decades-since old Hollywood made spy thrillers on the same, which later got glamorous with James Bond and so on. The recent classic and the best one has to be "Infernal Affairs" (2002), which was remade in Hollywood as "The Departed" (2006) and won 4 Oscars too. Ulajh could have been that (for India), and it seemed so, at least from the trailer. However, the final output is nowhere close to that classic, and moreover, we don't even get a decent film. That's so disappointing.
Since there can't be any spoilers, let me be brief. Suhana Bhatia (Janhvi Kapoor) is appointed as the deputy high commissioner of India in Britain at a young age, and many call it a power of nepotism. She meets Nakul (Gulshan Devaiah), and soon they get intimate, as both are lonely in this new country and in need of a partner-a friend, to be more precise. Suhana's just cuddling happiness, and it turns into a nightmare when she realizes that she has been used as a scapegoat and will soon lose her position, respect, and family. Will this scapegoat be able to eat the tiger? (as she says in the trailer).
As mentioned earlier, Ulajh has many outdated formulas, and they don't have anything exciting to offer. Moreover, the film is immoderately slow and bores you with many cliches. India vs. Pakistan relations, peace treaty, friendly visit, ISI, R&AW, inside stool pegion, betrayals, and heartbreaks-you get to see all these things, but don't tell me you haven't seen them before. Ulajh messes itself within many taboos that could have been broken, and the pacy screenplay could have saved it from disaster results, but it played too safe to be called a modern Spy thriller. The screenplay just does not hold you. The dialogues are weak, and the characters lack depth as well. Overall, whatever comes your way is either rotten or half-baked.
Janhvi Kapoor's accent bothers again, but this time it's more annoying because she is playing a high-ranking officer. Though too young, there could have been layers that the writer fails to add, and Janhvi herself attempts no such thing as "efforts." The looks and glam appeal don't help here since the character's demand was exactly opposite. Roshan Mathew suffers from low screen space but covers up a lot in the second half. Gulshan Devaiah seems to have enjoyed the satirical and sarcastic character here, but it's pretty hard to digest. Can't reveal much here, but the character graph isn't what you expect at those moments. Meiyang Chang and Jitendra Joshi have done well despite small roles, while Rajesh Tailang and Adil Hussain add their two bits of experience and talent to messy characters.
Being a spy thriller Ulajh should have stayed away from typical Bollywood glamour, songs, and melodrama, but it just can't be helped sometimes. The music comes and goes, only to add a few more minutes to your boredom. I'd like to watch "Shaukan" separately on YouTube (4K) and enjoy Janhvi's sexy moves and dresses, but I wouldn't really want such a song in a thriller movie. Ulajh also fails at editing because the grip to hold you for 130 minutes is not there. The cinematography and sound design were okay. The film has been shot overseas and looks lavish-all thanks to the good production design. Sudhanshu Saria wanted to make "Infernal Affairs" but ended up making "Internal Affairs," or, can I say, "Private Affairs." A female-led spy thriller about a patriotic officer can't get too personal. The audience would lose connect with the character, and it's a simple equation to understand-very well known to every film maker. Had it been more about the nation and suspense and less about private life, family, death-boring India-Pak conflicts, and too much drama, Ulajh would have been a decent flick. For now, all I can say is "Film Ulajh gayi."
RATING - 4/10*
Please guys nothing is entertaining about this movie Pathetic story no relevance . Almost everyone in the theater were complaining many left half way. Do not waste your time or money. Only paid PR bots are giving this film excellent review
Bad face to Indian Foreign Service , trying to make a spy thriller with a convoluted aimless plot.
Janhvi Kapoor horrible performance needs to learn a lot, under confident with her lines, poor direction, boring plot.
Only paid PR bots are giving this film excellent reviews.
Avoid this at all cost. I also ask people who have seen it to please give their honest rating.
Bad face to Indian Foreign Service , trying to make a spy thriller with a convoluted aimless plot.
Janhvi Kapoor horrible performance needs to learn a lot, under confident with her lines, poor direction, boring plot.
Only paid PR bots are giving this film excellent reviews.
Avoid this at all cost. I also ask people who have seen it to please give their honest rating.
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