Jai Gangaajal Movie Download

Producer: Prakash Jha
Director: Prakash Jha
Cast:
Priyanka Chopra as SP Abha Mathur
Prakash Jha as Bhola Nath Singh aka B.N. Singh
Manav Kaul
Rahul Bhat
Ninad Kamat
Ayush Mahesh Khedekar
Murli Sharma
Release Date:Mar 4, 2016
Jai Gangaajal Story:
The film features SP Abha Mathur (Priyanka Chopra) who is appointed the first female SP of Bankipur district, Bihar. She then goes against the Local MLA of Bankipur (Manav Kaul) and henchmen of Lakhisarai district.
Ratings:2/5 Review By:Manjusha Radhakrishnana Site:GulfNews
It’s a confusing blend of social commentary on mob justice, the rich-poor divide and power-hungry politicians. Jai Gangaajal is crammed with issues such as corporate greed, debt-ridden farms, lawless cities and frustrated civilians, but there’s no particular direction to all that chaos. If you are a Chopra fan and would love to see her kick bad guys into submission, then give this film a shot. Otherwise, skip it.
Ratings:-- Review By:Nandini Ramnath Site:Scroll
Jha shoots over Chopra’s shoulder in valourising his character, who has the best-written emotional arc and the strongest scenes. The director, who has also written the screenplay, has a deep understanding of how things work in these badlands, and he is not blind to the difficulties of trying to fix what is badly broken. But BN Singh’s solutions are ultimately no different – and certainly less watchable – than the average vigilante flick. Singh ultimately emerges as a more serious and sorrowful Chulbul Pandey, and all Jai Gangaajal needed was a shirt-baring moment to complete the fantasy of justice delivered off the books and in slow motion.
Ratings:-- Review By:Sneha Francis Site:Emirates24by7
A movie that promises to pitch a story of a woman cop battling rowdy politicians suddenly shifts loyalty and lets its male cop hog the spotlight, instead. It’s another matter that the man in uniform is played by director Prakash Jha, who is also the producer and screenplay (and story) writer.Jha, who had first made a hard-hitting action drama 'Gangaajal' in 2003, fails to inject any real meaning into his second part. Another classic example of when a sequel fails to match up to its original.