Jail (2009 film)

Jail is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language prison drama film directed by Madhur Bhandarkar and starring Neil Nitin Mukesh, Arya Babbar, Mugdha Godse and Manoj Bajpayee.[1]

Jail
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMadhur Bhandarkar
Written byMadhur Bhandarkar
Anuraadha Tewari
Manoj Tyagi
StarringNeil Nitin Mukesh
Mugdha Godse
Manoj Bajpayee
Arya Babbar
Music byShaarib-Toshi
Shamir Tandon
CinematographyKalpesh Bhandarkar
Edited byDevendra Murdeshwar
Distributed byPercept Picture Company
Bhandarkar Entertainment
Release date
  • 6 November 2009 (2009-11-06)
Running time
131 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Plot

Jail tells the story of Parag Dixit (Neil Nitin Mukesh) who is having a peaceful life with his girlfriend Mansi, (Mugdha Godse). But his life takes a turn and he ends up in jail due to a false drugs case in which he is implicated although his friend Keshav (Jignesh Joshi) is responsible for the fiasco. Shortly after getting promoted as Regional Manager of Max Finance, Parag Dixit gets arrested in Bandra for Firing at Police, and Possession of Narcotics. His associate, Keshav, is grievously injured, and is hospitalized in a coma-like condition. Parag's widowed mother, Alka, and Air Hostess girlfriend, Manasi Pandit, retain Advocate Harish Bhatiya (Sandeep Mehta) to represent him at a preliminary bail hearing, but the Judge denies bail. Housed in an overcrowded barrack, with barely room to move, Parag meets with a variety of people - both convicted and awaiting trial - including Abdul Ghani (Rahul Singh) (a person waiting for bail after he accidentally killed a man troubling his wife), Kabir Malik (Arya Babbar) (a convict and henchman of Bababhai), Galib Suratwala, Nawab (Manoj Bajpayee) (a prisoner who now works in jail), Joe D'souza (a hit and run accused) (Ali Quli Mirza), Bababhai (a Don who stays in special room and conducts criminal activities by bribing police), etc. The jail mentally tortures Parag but he eventually learns to adjust there. Parag again appears in Court after a charge-sheet is filed, but again, due to the seriousness of the offenses, fear of tampering with evidence and witnesses, he is denied bail. Months later, Keshav died while parag was still under trial.A lot happens during Parag stays in Jail. Parag befriends Nawab who is sympathetic to him. Ghani's wife leaves him and he agrees to become bababhais henchman and is released on bail but once out he finds his wife married another man and he commits suicide. Galib escapes from jail by bribing police. Joe gets bail who celebrates by donating his items which angers Parag and he beats him up for which he is transferred to solitary confinement as Punishment. After 10 days he is released on request of Nawab. He is shattered but he is allowed to go to hospital to meet his mother and Mansi with help of Kabir. Nawab is angry at him and requests him to stay away from gangsters as they demand a lot in return. He narrates his story of how his little brother under influence of a gangster was involved in a murder case and Nawab was forced to kill him and the gangster. 2 years later during Parag's final trial he is convicted under drug act and is sentenced rigorous imprisonment of 10 years out of which 2 years he has served and has to serve 8 years more. Embittered by abuse, loss of faith in an overburdened system Parag once contemplates suicide. Parag asks Kabir to ask Bababhai to help him get out. He agrees to do anything in return. Kabir agrees. A routine transfer of jail is happening Parag is going to be transferred to Nasik jail and Kabir to Kolhapur. During transfer a corrupt cop places Parag in Kabir's transport. Nawab senses it but stays quiet. On the way Kabir and his gang cause an accident and escape but Parag stays back the last moment. Nawab is informed about the events by the Jailor Arvind Joshi (Chetan Pandit) and is happy. In Kolhapur jail Parag tries to regain hope. Six months later Mansi hires a new Lawyer (Atul Kulkarni) and Parag appears for retrial in high court. The new lawyer presents new evidences and points out the flaws committed by the trial court. Parag is acquitted. He and Mansi visit jail to meet Nawab.

Cast

Soundtrack

The music of the film is composed by Shaarib-Toshi and Shamir Tandon and the lyrics are penned by Ajay Garg, A. M. Turaz and Sandeep Nath. The music was released on 3 October 2009.[2]

Jail
Soundtrack album by
Shamir Tondon, Toshi Sabri
Released
3 October 2009
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length36:15
LabelSuper Cassettes Industries (T-Series Music Records)

Track listing

TrackSongArtist(s)LyricistComposerDuration
01 "Saiyaan Ve" Toshi Sabri Toshi Sabri Shaarib-Toshi 04:08
02 "Milke Yun Laga" Sharib A. M. Turaz, Shaarib Sabri Shaarib-Toshi 04:36
03 "Bareily Ke Bazzar Mein" Sonu Kakkar Sandeep Nath Shamir Tandon 04:12
04 "Daata Sun Le" Lata Mangeshkar Ajay Garg Shamir Tandon 05:13
05 "Saiyaan Ve" (Rock Version) Shaarib-Toshi, Neil Nitin Mukesh Toshi Sabri Shaarib-Toshi 04:30
06 "Bareily Ke Bazzar Mein" (Remix) Sonu Kakkar Sandeep Nath Shamir Tandon [Remixed By - Nikhil Chinappa, Nawed Khan] 04:44
07 Sainya Ve" (Remix) Shaarib-Toshi, Neil Nitin Mukesh Toshi Sabri Shaarib-Toshi [Remixed By - Anamik] 03:48
08 "Daata Sun Le" (Contemporary Remix) Lata Mangeshkar Ajay Garg Shamir Tandon 04:58

References

  1. "Jail: Complete cast and crew details". Filmicafe Media Inc. Archived from the original on 24 October 2009. Retrieved 3 October 2009.
  2. "Jail: Complete Soundtrack details". Filmicafe Media Inc. Archived from the original on 7 September 2009. Retrieved 4 October 2009.
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