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Amidst releases like 'Bachchan Pandey', 'Bloody Brothers' and 'Apharan Season 2', another film has arrived this week, 'Jalsa'. Vidya Balan and Shefali Shah are leading this film released on Amazon Prime Video. The film starts on a late Friday night. We meet a boy and a girl, about whom we know nothing. There is a dispute between the two about something. The girl runs on the road and, then she is hit by a car.
Then we go back a few hours from this accident. To a journalist named Maya Menon, whose role was played by Vidya. Maya runs her own YouTube news channel, and works on her terms. On the other hand she has a med called Ruksana. Whose role is played by Shefali Shah. Ruksana does not consider her work small, she is a self-respecting woman. What is the effect of the incident at the beginning of the film on the lives of these two women, this is the rough story of the film. The film's director Suresh Triveni had said in an interview to Times of India that I believe in the word Conflict a lot and you will find the same in the core of 'Jalsa'.
Visibly and Invisible Conflict or to say that the divide is visible throughout the film. First of all, the class divide between Maya and Ruksana. Then throughout the film you will see such scenes where there will be complete silence, you will also become comfortable in that silence, and only then this silence will be broken with dharma. Like a character is sitting in a restaurant. Some realization hit him. The scene is absolutely calm, that's when the sound of pots falling on the ground comes, and our attention breaks. Absolute peace, and such a loud sound that breaks it. It happens in other places that there is complete peace in the scene, and the scream of a character is the first sound of that scene.
While talking on Conflict, I want to mention one more scene, otherwise the dinner will not be digested. The girl who has an accident in the film says at one place that she cannot sleep in AC. Then after the accident, he is admitted to the big hospital. The first establishing shot of that hospital was of a moving AC. Do not use a machine or a stethoscope for a doctor.
Why the title of the film is 'Jalsa', it is understood at the very end. There is no loud moment in the journey to reach there. The film feels like a slow burn. The major incident of the film happens in the first five minutes itself. After that only we get acquainted with the restlessness, anger and guilt of the characters. There are before and after transitions of the characters of Vidya and Shefali, who follow the pace of the film in such a way that they do not seem abrupt. At first glance, Vidya's character Maya appears like a confident journalist. Don't be afraid to ask uncomfortable questions to even the most influential guests. A sheet is covered, through which no one can peek. Can't find out what his real personality is. But then the Maya after the accident seems completely opposite. Vulnerable, frightened C. Whose fingers tremble. Looking at Vidya, it seems that she did not face any problem in playing both the parts.
Seeing Shefali Shah, who became the rest of Ruksana, may feel a connection, but does not feel pity. Things like what the poor thing will do now. Shefali's mannerism will not make it seem that any lower economic class is acting like a woman. She speaks as much as she needs. The rest is for the eyes. The dialogues of the film are remembered by speaking, which were kept absolutely common language. The influence of cinema is also visible on the colloquial language of the middle class. Along with this, simple and hard heating dialogues like 'I also wanted to be a journalist, but I am very honest' are also available.
After talking about all the positive points of the film, now let's talk about the part that struck me. In the film, a trainee journalist is busy investigating this hit and run case. He gets all the big hints one by one, from some of his sources. It is never known how this investigation became so easy for him. It knocks in terms of writing. The rest of the people hoping for 'something big will happen' may not like 'Jalsa' that much. But still it should be seen. Then tell that you can watch 'Jalsa' on Amazon Prime Video.
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