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Jhund is a meaningful movie which elucidated the face of Bahishkrit Bharat (Ostracised India). On 3 April 1927, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar launched Bahishkrit Bharat, which is the decisive challenge to Brahmanism where Dr Ambedkar focused on the issue of the liberation of the marginalised and gives the testimony to his deep commitment to the cause. He ...
The filmmaker also debunks some pernicious misconceptions, such as the marginalised people lacking hygiene, decorum, and discipline – or that they are ‘uncivilised’. If anger underpinned Fandry,...
Mar 4, 2022 · To a conventional plot about the emancipatory ability of sport, Nagraj Manjule brings his customary unvarnished realism, caste concerns and empathy for marginalised Indians. The pre-interval ...
- Amitabh Bachchan
- Nagraj Manjule
While Fandry and Sairat (2016) are brutally honest depictions of threats to the underprivileged, his latest film and first Bollywood movie, Jhund, is an example of a tiger having its claws blunted.
Mar 8, 2022 · Providing a level playing field to invisible India, Nagraj Manjule’s Jhund takes us beyond the ‘wall of social divide’ to a ghetto where life is a struggle for survival.
Mar 9, 2022 · Without making any compromises on his ideals, the director has presented a story about youngsters and kids from marginalised communities with an anti-caste theme running through it.
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Mar 8, 2022 · Jhund misses out on showing how actively people who live in slums have been involved in the Ambedkarite movement, often throwing up important leaders. To speak of the upliftment of slum dwellers in Nagpur as Jhund does but without talking about the Ambedkarite movement felt like a strange storytelling call by Manjule.