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Jaaiye aap kahan jaayenge movie review

Rahul MehraBy Rahul MehraDecember 6, 20243 Mins ReadNo Comments Add us to Google Preferred Sources
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Story: A father and son are constantly at odds with each other. Their strained relationship reaches a breaking point when the son decides to create a mobile toilet on his rickshaw, designed specifically for women.

Review: Jaaiye Aap Kahan Jaayenge may not have the best production quality or a flawless screenplay, but it compensates with simplicity and powerful performances that leave a lasting impression. This film blends emotion, drama, and humor to tell the story of a struggling family, portraying the harsh realities faced by women in small towns and villages due to a lack of toilets. Despite some technical limitations, the film’s emotional depth and social message make it worth watching.

Set in a small town near the UP-Bihar border, the film focuses on the strained relationship between Nathuni Prasad (Sanjay Mishra) and his son Kishan (Karan Aanand). Kishan, a rickshaw puller, and his father, who sells bhuja from a cart, constantly clash. However, despite the tension, the bond between them is evident, especially when Nathuni rides home in Kishan’s rickshaw, hinting at an underlying connection. After a heated argument, Nathuni challenges Kishan to earn more than him at the Babuniya fair, promising to leave home for Haridwar if he does. Kishan, with the support of his wife Phoolmati (Monal Gajjar) and daughter, sets out to build a mobile toilet for women. As the community comes together to help him, things take a turn when the toilet breaks during its trial. This setback leads Kishan to question his efforts, but his journey of perseverance continues.

The film struggles with its identity, unsure if it wants to focus on the father-son dynamic, Kishan’s mission to provide mobile toilets, or a broader theme of social upliftment. This narrative ambiguity makes it difficult for the film to have a clear direction. However, its raw and authentic portrayal of life in rural India gives it a unique charm. The simplicity of the story, combined with the genuine performances, keeps the audience engaged.

Sanjay Mishra’s portrayal of Nathuni Prasad is the film’s highlight. As a father who loves his son but constantly belittles him, Mishra brings complexity and depth to his role, culminating in a powerful emotional scene in the final moments. Karan Aanand’s understated performance as Kishan adds nuance to the character, and Monal Gajjar’s grounded portrayal of Phoolmati provides authenticity to the film.

While Jaaiye Aap Kahan Jaayenge falters in terms of pacing and technical aspects, its heartfelt performances and relatable characters ensure that the story stays with you long after the credits roll. It’s a film that’s best enjoyed with an open heart, appreciating the simplicity and sincerity of its storytelling.

What Worked:

  • Powerful performances, especially by Sanjay Mishra
  • A meaningful social message
  • A raw, authentic depiction of rural life

What Didn’t Work:

  • Flawed screenplay and pacing issues
  • Identity crisis in the narrative
  • Some technical shortcomings

Final Verdict: 3.5/5 Stars

Jaaiye Aap Kahan Jaayenge may not be a perfect film, but its heart is in the right place. The film’s emotional resonance and strong performances elevate it, making it a worthwhile watch for those looking for a simple yet impactful story.

Should You Watch It?
If you’re a fan of heartfelt performances and stories that delve into real-world issues, this film will speak to you. While it may have its flaws, the authenticity and emotional depth make it a memorable experience.

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Rahul Mehra

As co-founder and co-host of the Indian Community, Rahul Mehra brings his passion for storytelling and community engagement to the forefront. Rahul plays a pivotal role in creating conversations that resonate deeply with the global Indian diaspora. His dedication to cultural narratives and fostering connections within the community has helped shape the podcast into an influential voice. Rahul’s insights and thought-provoking questions allow for enriching discussions that explore diverse perspectives and experiences within Indian culture.

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