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Jhund is a gritty, heartfelt exploration of resilience, set against the backdrop of slum life in India. Nagraj Manjule, known for his sharp storytelling, crafts a tale where a retired sports teacher takes on what seems like an impossible task. The pacing ebbs and flows, capturing the chaos of the streets and the gradual transformation of these misfit kids into a cohesive football team. The performances are raw and genuine, with the young actors bringing an electrifying energy that feels authentic. The atmosphere is heavy with social commentary but balanced with moments of humor and hope. What stands out is the practical effects during the football sequences—no flashy CGI, just real talent on display. It's a film that's more about heart than spectacle, and that's what gives it a unique edge.
Captures the spirit of communityEmphasis on social issuesStrong character arcs
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