Ulajh
A young IFS officer, from a patriotic family, is sent to a crucial post far from home. She uncovers a dangerous personal plot that puts her life at risk. As she navigates the treacherous waters of power and deceit, she must rely on her wit and courage to survive and unearth the truth.
August 2
2024
Release Date
Hindi
Language
30 minutes
2 hours
Running Time
Cast
Janhvi Kapoor
Gulshan Devaiah
Rajesh Tailang
Meiyang Chang
Rajendra Gupta
Jitendra Joshi
James McClelland
Roshan Mathew
Adil Hussain
Swati Verma
Taz Singh
Amore Psiche
Lee River
Ben Gardner Gray
Amit Tiwari Anand
Raj Awasti
Arun Malik
Rajendra Parsendia
2.5
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Movie Review: Ulajh
Plot
An IFS officer is appointed as youngest Deputy High Commissioner raising some concerns. She is keen on proving that she deserves it. However, she soon finds that there are high level conspiracies which she was not aware of and she had to play her part in it.
Acting
Janhvi Kapoor delivers a convincing performance, showcasing her strong character. Gulshan Devaiah impressively embodies his evil avatar, while Roshan Mathew handles his character progression with charm. Rajesh Tailang and Meiyang Chang also add depth to the film with their roles.
Cinematography
The cinematography in 'Ulajh' captures the fast-paced drama of the story, managing to keep the audience engaged throughout the two-hour and 15-minute runtime. The film features some jaw-dropping moments and details, like criminal identity reveals, that are worth appreciating.
Direction
'Ulajh' suffers from a lack of film sense and fails to fully engage the viewer with its plot-based highs. The attempt at a statement-making narrative falls flat, with details feeling carefully planted and actors struggling to bring depth to their characters. The film tries to balance tough-mindedness and melodrama, resulting in a lack of true vision and momentum.
Conclusion
Overall, 'Ulajh' is a spy-thriller that manages to be gripping in parts but falls flat in others. While the performances deliver some standout moments, the film's direction and plot fail to fully resonate with the audience. Janhvi Kapoor's convincing portrayal and the engaging screenplay make 'Ulajh' a watchable film, but it lacks the depth and impact needed to leave a lasting impression.
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