Manoj Bajpayee’s upcoming film ‘Joram’ has been a festival favourite and already has a lot of hype build up before its theatrical release on 8th December, 2023. Now with an extremely short teaser the makers have once again piqued the anticipation for the film.
In the freshly launched teaser for ‘Joram’ we see a rapid change of frames with some disturbing and thrilling visuals of various characters including Manoj Bajpayee and Mohd Zeeshan Ayyub. Towards the end of the teaser as a bonfire is lit in the a dark forest we hear a woman saying that the maoist has come to Mumbai and now anything can happen, creating a sense of inminent danger.
A survival thriller drama by Devashish Makhija, ‘Joram’ is the story of a displaced indigenous man named Dasru (Manoj Bajpayee). The film follows a bereaved father who must be on the run with his little baby girl across half the country to escape the ghosts of his past and the forces that want him dead at any cost.
Mohd. Zeeshan Ayyub (‘Scoop’, ‘Bloody Brothers’, ‘Haddi’) plays the role of a weary Mumbai cop in pursuit of Dasru. Then there’s a sinister tribal lawmaker, played by Smita Tambe (‘Sacred Games’). Other acclaimed actors that make special appearances in the film are Tannishtha Chatterjee and Rajshri Deshpande.
Makhija and Bajpayee have earlier delivered works like short film ‘Taandav’ and the highly acclaimed film ‘Bhonsle’ for which Bajpayee even won the National Award. Though ‘Joram’ will be their first film together to get a theatrical release.
‘Joram’ is produced by Anupama Bose and Devashish Makhija for Makhija Film Pvt Ltd and Zee Studios. Piyush Puty handles the cinematography for the film. ‘Joram’ will release worldwide in cinemas on 8th December, 2023.
Watch the official teaser here
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