Jehanabad of love and war review

  1. Jehanabad Of Love and War Review: A love story brewing amidst rebellion stays authentic and honest in portrayal
  2. Jehanabad of Love and War Review: Love Story More Romance, Less Thrills, Actors' Performances Will Be Mesmerized


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Jehanabad Of Love and War Review: A love story brewing amidst rebellion stays authentic and honest in portrayal

TCS Work From Office Rule: ‘Productivity is Hampered Because…’ - Say Employees; Two Things Worrying Staff Returning To Office – Know What © Provided by India Today Jehanabad Of Love and War Review: A love story brewing amidst rebellion stays authentic and honest in portrayal Sudhir Mishra's Jehanabad is inspired by the famous jailbreak incident of Bihar. In 2005, Naxalites staged one of the biggest jailbreaks in Bihar, which had the state administration scurrying for cover during election-time. This breakout led to around 370 inmates escaping from Jehanabad jail. Sounds like all blood and gore, right? However, SonyLiv's new crime drama, Jehanabad, has a love story running parallel alongside the naxalites planning their attack. The series begins with Kasturi Mishra (Harsita Gaur) all decked up as a bride waiting for her groom, Abhimanyu Singh (Ritwik Bhowmik) to arrive, on November 13, 2005. However, soon things turn disorderly as the baraat gets attacked by the naxals, who have now taken over the entire city of Jehanabad. The naxals kidnap Abhimanyu, which leaves Kasturi baffled, who then follows them to rescue the love of her life. The story cuts to a flashback of how Kasturi, a college student, falls in love with her English professor, Abhimanyu, while the naxals plan an attack to rescue their commander Deepak Kumar (Parambrata Chatterjee). Unaware of what the future holds for them and all the mayhem going around, Kasturi leaves no stone unturned to get Abhimanyu's atten...

Jehanabad of Love and War Review: Love Story More Romance, Less Thrills, Actors' Performances Will Be Mesmerized

New Delhi, JNN. The daring and violent incident of Naxalite attack on Jehanabad Jail on 13 November 2005 still gives goosebumps. Against the backdrop of this incident, Sudhir Mishra weaves a love story, titled Jehanabad of Love and War. The story has been published by Sony Live as a ten-episode web series. The web series is basically a fictional depiction of the plot and preparations to execute the Jehanabad jailbreak incident, in which the love story plays a role. In this continuity, the series goes high and low, touching the ideological ground of politics, police and leftism, but does not go deep. Neither against nor for anyone. Jehanabad of love and war is a tight thriller series, whose biggest strength is the writing along with the casting and acting. the story Abhimanyu Singh is a Lecturer in English at Degree College, Jehanabad. He came from Patna to work there. BA third year student Kasturi Mishra falls in love with him at first sight. Abhimanyu understands her feelings, but hesitates as he is her teacher. He surrenders to Kasturi’s insistence. When Kasturi gets pressured to marry at home, she reveals that she will marry Abhimanyu Singh. Being of a different caste, Kasturi’s mother initially refuses, but after persuading her father, she too accepts Abhimanyu Singh. Abhimanyu Singh has no parents. There is only one uncle. Mama from Patna meets Kasturi’s parents and their marriage is fixed. However, the real twist in this love story is not the parents, but the Jehanab...