Jai Gangaajal

Babloo Pandey (Manav Kaul), the MLA of Bankipur district and his brother Dabloo Pandey (Ninad Kamat) run a jungle raaj in their town of Lakhisarai. They are grabbing land for a power plant whose financiers are backing their party politically. The home minister, Ramakant Chowdhary (Kiran Karmarkar) appoints Abha Mathur, IPS (Priyanka Chopra) as the SP expecting her to be soft towards the criminals and supportive to him, being her mentor as well as the home minister. But she goes all out against the criminal brothers. Her subordinates get encouraged by her brave acts against corruption and slowly bringing the jungle raaj to an end.

Bhola Nath Singh aka B.N. Singh (Prakash Jha) is a corrupt circle Officer (DSP) who has helped the brothers for a long time by using legal loopholes and other corrupt ways to keep them out of harms way in return for financial favours and political support.As the brothers feel cornered, Dabloo, out of desperation makes the mistake of kidnapping an orphaned teenage girl Sunita (Vega Tamotia), who and her younger brother Nagesh (Master Ayush Mahesh Khedekar) refuse to give away the land. After the kidnapping, Dabloo rapes and kills the girl and hangs her from a tree showing this as a suicide just as her father had committed suicide too under pressure of selling the land.

Singh comes to his senses after seeing this brutal crime and tries to arrest Dabloo Pandey, which starts a riot in the town inducing Nagesh, the younger brother of the murdered girl to use his belt throttle Dabloos neck and killing him, seeing which the villagers gather around some more goons and the corrupt Sarpanch and kill them and hang them on the tree claiming it to be suicides. This also starts a chain reaction where corrupt people are killed in similar manner elsewhere. Abha is frustrated and is unable to control these illegal killings. She tries her best to control the law and order. Singh is attacked by Babloo and his goons and gets injured.

Babloo frantically searches for Nagesh , who has killed Dabloo and is now hidden away by Singh from Babloo. Babloos goons locate Nagesh and take him in a gunny bag to Babloo, who wants to eliminate him by hanging. But in a final showdown, Babloo Pandey gets arrested and the reign of corruption, terror and anarchy comes to an end.Rajeev Masand gave the film 2.5 stars out of 5, mentioning it as a predictable police drama filled with the usual stereotypes but added that Priyanka Chopra and Prakash Jhas performances engaging.

Shubhra Gupta from The Indian Express gave only 1.5 stars, writing Priyanka Chopras too-sophisticated unmade-up-make-up is very distracting, even in her few convincing moments. And the film goes on for far too long, even when we know how all of it will end. However, she was all praise for Prakash Jhas full-fledged role. Srijana Mitra Das from The Times of India gave the film 3.

5 stars. She praised the dialogues, editing and story, writing,It weaves together crucial contemporary threads land mafias, corrupt netas, broker-cops, broken farmers-with Jhas enduring concern about vigilante justice. She applauded Priyanka Chopras performance, writing, Priyanka Chopra shines as Madam Sir Abha Mathur, whose lightning slaps and lathi charges have you applauding. This is a polished, restrained Priyanka, who barely smiles but conveys the ethics and empathy of the law. She commended Rahul Bhats cameo and the dynamics between BN and Dablu but was disappointed with Manav Kauls performance in particular.

Rohit Vats of Hindustan Times gave 2.5 stars, writing, Jai Gangaajal is just another attempt at making a blockbuster, but it lacks the depth of Gangaajal and Apharan. Still, theres enough for the audience to keep whistling and clapping. According to him, Prakash Jha is restrained in dialogue delivery and really effective in emotional scenes. He wrote that the storyline doesnt offer anything that havent seen before but it has tear-inducing moments with explosive dialogues.

Bollywood Hungama gave 3 stars out of 5, mentioning the screenplay engaging, cinematography decent, editing praiseworthy, dialogues excellent. As for the performances, Priyanka Chopra delivers a superlative performance, be it her perfect and impeccable timing or her intimidating screen persona and presence but Prakash Jha pushes himself a bit too hard to get the nuances and the finer points of his character. Writing for NDTV, Saibal Chatterjee gave 2.5 stars, saying, Despite the topical themes it tackles and all the supercharged action that unfolds on the screen, Jai Gangaajal never really kicks into top gear.

Director :

Prakash Jha

Cast :

Priyanka Chopra, Anuj Aggarwal, Prakash Jha, Rahul Bhatt

Genre :

Action/Drama

Producer :

Prakash Jha
Milind Dabke

Release Date :

2016-03-04

Running Time :

150 minutes

Music :

Salim-Sulaiman

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