Jana Gana Mana Detailed Review & Analysis

Directed byDijo Jose Antony
Written bySharis Mohammed
Produced bySupriya Menon
Listin Stephen
StarringPrithviraj Sukumaran
Suraj Venjaramoodu
Mamta Mohandas
Sri Divya
CinematographySudeep Elamon
Edited bySreejith Sarang
Music byJakes Bejoy
Production
companies
Prithviraj Productions
Magic Frames

Plot ; A mild-mannered Bangalore-based actuary named Aravind Swaminathan is heartbroken by the loss of his college-bound sibling during an agitation on her campus. He approaches the relevant authorities in search of justice but quickly learns that no one cares to assist him. At some point, he loses control and becomes into a vigilante who uses violence to carry out justice.

Performances; Prithviraj Sukumaran shows up as Adv. Aravind Swaminathan in the film, which highlights Suraj Venjaramoodu as Sajjan Kumar, a fair cop. Prithviraj, who generally vows to convey a splendid exhibition in each film, is seen assuming an alternate part in the film. Assuming that the movie appeared as though a wrongdoing examination thrill ride in the principal half, in the last part, it quickly shapes into a court show that guides the plot somewhere new. Prithviraj as Aravind Swaminathan conveys a decent presentation in the scenes that are driven exclusively by discourse conveyance and not mass activity or dance successions. Jana Gana Mana is as a matter of fact, a Suraj show all through. With his non-verbal communication and discourse conveyance, Suraj experts the job of a cop taking care of a high-profile wrongdoing that has earned public consideration. Vincy Aloshious as the red hot Gouri does equity to her job. Shari, who plays Sabha’s mom, Azhagham Perumal who plays the home pastor and Shammi Thilakan additionally have their impact convincingly.

Direction/Technical Side; The Dijo Jose Antony executive has completely dazzled the crowds, who were anxiously hanging tight for the film. The film is certainly impacted by some genuine occurrences, particularly the 2019 Hyderabad assault case and the ‘extrajudicial execution’ that followed the episode. It shows what precisely is the issue with the police violating the law through these activities, how every one of us are molded to pass decisions on individuals just in view of what they look like or what they wear, the lost public feelings for such executions and why they ought not be praised… every one of them, through a well-sew story. The shots have been splendidly caught by Sandeep Elamon. However there are not many tunes in the film, Jakes Bejoy has remunerated it with some quality BGM. Sreejith Sarang is the proofreader of the film. However there are a few sub-plots in the film, the creators have made the film deftly without leaving last details. The film’s runtime might have been stopped a little. In general, Jana Gana Mana might feel like one of those year-end rewind of occasions that stood out as truly newsworthy!

Verdict ; To be honest, Jana Gana Mana might seem like one of those year-end summaries of noteworthy events! This film is worth watching because of the lead actors’ strong performances!

Rating: 4 out of 5.