The best part about ‘Jai Gangaajal’, chief Prakash Jha’s most recent attack into the nation’s barren wasteland, is an unexpected acting turn by Jha himself: as a degenerate cop-with-an inert still, small voice, Jha looks as though he has been doing this all his life, so agreeable is he before the camera. Too awful you can’t state the same for the main woman. As the assume responsibility policewoman-in-an extreme posting, Priyanka Chopra puts on a show of being dressed-for-the-part and stilted. You can see she’s making a decent attempt, particularly in a portion of the “activity” arrangements in which she needs to kick and punch and whip, yet she’s unreasonably smooth for this part.
Everything else in this continuation of ‘Gangaajal’, which replaces the khaki-clad Ajay Devgn with Priyanka Chopra, and pouring corrosive in the eye with a dangling from the closest tree/post/fan, falls entirely in the seen-before-class. Bankipur, a town over-keep running by insatiable government officials, ‘bikey-huey-cops’, and self-serving local people, could be any Jha “gaon” from his past movies.
The specifying is only somewhat extraordinary—a delicate “chamcha” (Sharma), a young lady declining to surrender her fix of land (Tamotia), a podgy baddie in brilliant shirts (Kamath; decent to see him in a considerable part)— yet by and large, this is Jha’s greatly crossed universe, in which the uncivilized control and the law is an ass, till the legend (or in this example, the champion) appears to tidy up the chaos.
The reprobates, called Babloo Bhaiyya (Kaul, who’s making it a propensity for playing underhanded pols), and his ‘chota bhai’ Dabloo Bhaiyya, are in cahoots with effective land-grabbers and goons. Obviously SP Abha Mathur (Priyanka Chopra) crosses paths with this mafia, and obviously, she is undermined. In any case, this sort of film likewise needs reclamation, so the awful folks are vanquished, and the frail discover aggregate quality to wreck faulty vigilante equity, with the goal for everybody to go home cheerful, skeptical eyebrows unraised. Perused: Jai Gangaajal to be Priyanka Chopra’s genuine test
Be that as it may, not before we have had many addresses on the sacredness of the uniform, and how, whatever anybody does, it shouldn’t be sullied. What’s more, how cops are “rakhaels” of the government officials, who, the film unfailingly proposes, are the most exceedingly awful of the part. Also, how the framework sucks. “Kuch bhi kar lo standard vardi standard haath nahin uthaana chahiye tha.” says BN Singh ( Jha), and that is all it takes for him to see the light.