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''Jhalki'' () is a 2019 Indian
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-language
drama film In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. The drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular ...
directed by Brahmanand S. Siingh, produced by Brahmanand S. Siingh (Mobius Films) and Annand Chavan (OMG), co-produced by Vinayak Gawande and Jayesh Parekh and co-directed by Tanvi Jain. The film featuring
Boman Irani Boman Irani (born 2 December 1959) is an Indian actor and comedian who works primarily in Hindi-language films. One of the most popular character actors in Hindi cinema, he has featured in over 100 films, and is the recipient of a Filmfare Awar ...
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Tannishtha Chatterjee Tannishtha Chatterjee is an Indian actress and director who is known for her work in several Bollywood, Hindi and English language, English Independent film, independent films. For her performance in the film ''Dekh Indian Circus'', she won the ...
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Divya Dutta Divya Dutta (born 25 September 1977) is an Indian actress. She has appeared primarily in Hindi and Punjabi language, Punjabi cinema, and has received accolades including a National Film Award and a Filmfare OTT Awards, Filmfare OTT Award. Dutt ...
and
Sanjay Suri Sanjay Suri (born 6 April 1971) is an Indian actor and film producer. He comes from an affluent business family of Punjabis. He had a supporting role in '' Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi (1999)'', acted in '' Jhankaar Beats'', and co-produced and acted ...
, follows a 9-year-old street girl Jhalki, setting out to find her 7-year-old brother against the backdrop of the child slavery trade. The trailer of the film was released at the
Cannes Film Festival The Cannes Film Festival (; ), until 2003 called the International Film Festival ('), is the most prestigious film festival in the world. Held in Cannes, France, it previews new films of all genres, including documentaries, from all around ...
in May 2019. The film has been premiered at various national and international film festivals and won 16 awards so far. It was released theatrically in India on 14 November 2019.


Synopsis

''A life-altering disappearance of her 7-year old brother sets Jhalki off on a mission to find him at all costs.'' ''Armed with an intimate folk-tale and her own sharp mind, is Jhalki's journey the start of a spiral that will change the lives of thousands for good? What price must she pay to get what she wants?'' ''Inspired by true events, with a backdrop of human-trafficking and child-labour, Jhalki becomes an atypical thriller of hope, courage, self-belief and perseverance, seen through the eyes of a 9-year-old girl, who will not stop anywhere short of a triumph.''


Cast

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Boman Irani Boman Irani (born 2 December 1959) is an Indian actor and comedian who works primarily in Hindi-language films. One of the most popular character actors in Hindi cinema, he has featured in over 100 films, and is the recipient of a Filmfare Awar ...
as
Kailash Satyarthi Kailash Satyarthi (born 11 January 1954) is an Indian social reformers of India, social reformer who campaigned against child labor in India and advocated the universal right to education. In 2014, he was the co-recipient of the Nobel Peace ...
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Tannishtha Chatterjee Tannishtha Chatterjee is an Indian actress and director who is known for her work in several Bollywood, Hindi and English language, English Independent film, independent films. For her performance in the film ''Dekh Indian Circus'', she won the ...
as Priti Vyas *
Divya Dutta Divya Dutta (born 25 September 1977) is an Indian actress. She has appeared primarily in Hindi and Punjabi language, Punjabi cinema, and has received accolades including a National Film Award and a Filmfare OTT Awards, Filmfare OTT Award. Dutt ...
as Sunita Bhartiya *
Sanjay Suri Sanjay Suri (born 6 April 1971) is an Indian actor and film producer. He comes from an affluent business family of Punjabis. He had a supporting role in '' Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi (1999)'', acted in '' Jhankaar Beats'', and co-produced and acted ...
as DM Sanjay Bhartiya *
Joy Sengupta Joy Sengupta is an Indian film and stage actor works Bollywood cinema and Bengali cinema as well as theatre. He is best known for his debut feature, '' Hazaar Chaurasi Ki Maa'' (1998) directed by Govind Nihalani. Sengupta was born in Kolkat ...
as SDM Akhilesh *Ishaq Raza Khan * Bachan Pachehra as Rahim Chacha *
Akhilendra Mishra Akhilendra Mishra is an Indian film and television character actor best known for his role as ''Kroor Singh'' in the 1990s Doordarshan fantasy television series '' Chandrakanta''. His other notable works include the character of ''Mirchi'' Se ...
as Shivlal Chakiya *
Govind Namdev Govind Namdev (born 3 September 1954) is an Indian actor who appears in Hindi films. Namdev made his debut as a corrupt cop in David Dhawan's '' Shola Aur Shabnam'' (1992). He has acted in numerous movies, often as a villain. He is an alumnus o ...
as RamPrasad *
Yatin Karyekar Yatin Karyekar is an Indian actor who primarily works in Hindi films. He gained prominence for his role in the long running 1994 television serial '' Shanti''. He appeared in the role of Aurangzeb in popular Marathi serial Raja Shivchhatrapa ...
as Sipahi * Vikram Singh as Lakhna * Sanchita Goswami as Phullorani *Aarti Jha as Jhalki * Goraksha Sakpal as Babu * Sailessh Dubey as Mohan * Shantanu Bhamare *
Kailash Satyarthi Kailash Satyarthi (born 11 January 1954) is an Indian social reformers of India, social reformer who campaigned against child labor in India and advocated the universal right to education. In 2014, he was the co-recipient of the Nobel Peace ...
(Special Appearance) as himself *
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as shivlal chakiya men's-1


Location

The film was shot in and around
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(
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) and in
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).


Release and Promotion.

Jhalki was released nationwide (theatrically) by
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on 14 November 2019 (
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). The team collaborated with
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, Kidzania too for the promotions.


Campaigns and Reach

After watching the film, some big stakeholders have come on board as partners, who have felt the need to promote the film for maximum number of viewers to increase awareness and inspire people with the courage & life skills of Jhalki. The film is also proposed as one of the first films to establish a new genre of films - Cinema for Change. Kailash Satyarthi Children's Foundation is promoting the film through Mukti Caravan and Picture Time wherein the film is screened for  children, village communities, policy makers, chief ministers, judiciary, bureaucrats, MPs and MLAs, law enforcement agencies and national and state commissions for protection of child rights. Apart from KSCF, 9 other NGO partners are on board (
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, Light of Life Trust, Udaan,
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, Angel Xpress, Aangan, Salaam Baalak Trust, Prayas and Akshara Foundation) who are promoting and screening the film for their respective work areas and donor base by running special campaigns. Conversations with the Education Ministry and Women & Child Development Ministry are in progress for having screenings across all government aided schools. Effective international associations, advocacy groups, Non-profit organizations globally and Social Impact Media Partners are in conversations to collaborate.
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, along with Massachusetts Coalition to End Human Trafficking, New England International Donors and Tufts Institute for Global Leadership have already started the process. A unique collaboration with Picture Time to reach the film in various ways (ticketed & sponsored) has already begun. These are van-mounted mobile theatres which takes 2.5 hours to be made fully functional, complete with air-conditioning, seating arrangements and world class high-definition digital projection and 5.1 Dolby surround sound for a high quality Cinema experience to every corner of the country, especially rural areas.


Box-Office collection

The film earned 1.96 crores INR (approx.) at the box-office in its first week of release.


Reviews

* Brahmanand deals with a subject that is sensitive and socially alarming. --
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  * A cinematic tribute to Nobel laureate Kailash Satyarthi. --
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* Jhalki's earnestness and ability to spark a debate, is great humanitarianism on screen. --GlamSham * It is not every day that you find a Hindi film that is backed by a Nobel laureate. –Cinestaan * Trust National Award-winning filmmaker Brahmanand S Siingh to leave no stone unturned when backing a project that has the potential to impact lives. -- Entertainment Times (Times of India) * Jhalki is Brahmanand's humanitarian plea for hope, childhood & calls for innocence --CineBlues * ...winning hearts of the audience --BollywoodTown * The film is so human and it's so simple. I didn't even realize when and how often I cried in the film. --
Bhawana Somaaya Bhawana Somaaya is an Indian film journalist, critic, author and historian. She has been honoured with the Padma Shri in the year 2017 by the President of India Pranab Mukherjee. Starting her career as film reporter in 1978, she went to work w ...
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Film Critic Film criticism is the analysis and evaluation of films and the film medium. In general, film criticism can be divided into two categories: Academic criticism by film scholars, who study the composition of film theory and publish their findin ...
* Film bohot samvedansheel tareeke se iss mudde ko chhooti hai. Film bohot badha koi dawa nahi karti hai na aisi koi promise karti hai, bohothi chhoti kahani hai aur chhote tareeke se apna... bohot hi halke fulke andaaz mein apni baat keh jaati hai. --Ajay Brahmatmaj, Film Critic * 'For anyone of us who has ever cared for the future of our children Jhalki is a heartwarming at times heart-stopping saga about the loss of innocence and a flash of hope.’ ! -- Subhash K Jha, Film Critic * "JHALKI" - Raw. Real. Relevant. ‘Jhalki’ is a refreshing take on brother-sister bonding. The ensemble cast gets into the skin of their characters while Aarti's performance will make you go ‘awww’ while Goraksh is earnest to the core. Brahmanand's writing will tug your heartstrings while his direction is sensitive. Don't miss this innocent, sweet, but small yet big (in concept) film! --Bhavikk Sangghvi, Film Critic * What a beautiful film ... it's very rare that you get to watch such mindful content. --Anurag Pandey, RJ *Director Brahmanand Singh takes this story through realistic lane and that was needed. -- Cinespeaks * It's not just a visual experience but also a life transforming experience. --Neelam Kumar, Best Selling Author * I wish it could be shown to many more children perhaps to every school and make it compulsory for every school kid to see it. Perhaps to every organization, women's organization all the Rotary Clubs, all the Lions Club ... --
Dolly Thakore Dolly Thakore is a veteran Indian theatre actress and casting director. Early life and career Dolly Thakore was born as Dolly Rawson at Kohat on 10 March 1943. Trained in radio and television with BBC London, she returned to India to become one ...
, Thespian * Jhalki, in her own way, is a super hero without a cape ... --
Deepa Gahlot Deepa Gahlot is a theater and film critic, book author, and scriptwriter. She has written several books on cinema, translated several plays (by Manav Kaul and Paresh Mokashi) into English and adapted Paulo Coelho's novel ''The Alchemist'' for the s ...
, Film Critic, Author, Journalist * Jhalki is a humanitarian plea for hope, childhood & call for innocence --Vishal Verma * A heartwarmingly emotional as well as a feel good film, which you should not give a miss. --Bolly.com *Rarely do we see meaningful films with serious backdrop which are so entertaining, engaging and inspiring. --
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*Kailash Satyarthi's life-time of work of his crusade against human trafficking and child labour gets crystallized into one smooth story of conviction, courage and love. And what gets questioned in the process, is the inhuman practice of the people reaping benefit from the racket. --
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Awards and Selections


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External links

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