The second teaser poster of ‘JNU’ unveiled!
#JNU has been the talking point in the political arena for the last few years. The students of JNU have always voiced their views on government’s shortcomings. Whether they are right or wrong is a point of debate but JNU has been in the limelight. A new movie JNU is hitting the screens soon and it’s second teaser poster was unveiled recently.
In the bustling realm of Indian cinema, where narratives of rebellion and defiance reign supreme, JNU (Jahangir National University) emerges as a formidable force, poised to challenge the status quo and ignite conversations. Following the thunderous reception of its initial teaser poster, which sparked a frenzy across social media platforms, the second teaser poster for JNU has now been unleashed, offering a deeper glimpse into the riveting narrative that awaits.
Against a backdrop of fervent protest and dissent, the latest poster paints a vivid tableau of ideological warfare. Two flags flutter defiantly in the breeze, each bearing a powerful inscription: “Jai Shri Ram” and “Laal Salaam.” These slogans serve as rallying cries for conflicting ideologies, symbols of the tumultuous clash between tradition and revolution.
Amidst this backdrop, poignant slogans reverberate: calls to “Demolish Terrorism” and declarations against Afzal, warning against the proliferation of a dangerous ideology. “If Afzal dies, every house will give birth to a new Afzal,” the slogan proclaims, encapsulating the urgency and gravity of the ideological battle at hand.
Producer Pratima Datta the visionary behind JNU, describes the film as more than just a cinematic endeavor; it is a mirror reflecting the intricate dynamics of our society. “Through this narrative, we aim to spark conversations and challenge perceptions,” Datta asserts, highlighting the film’s ambition to provoke thought and introspection.
Director Vinay Sharma emphasizing the film’s broader impact beyond mere entertainment. “With JNU, we set out to craft an experience that would leave a lasting impression on audiences,” Sharma affirms, underscoring the film’s commitment to fostering dialogue and reflection.
In the midst of this ideological maelstrom stands a stellar cast,Siddharth Bodke, Urvashi Rautela, Piyush Mishra, Ravi Kishan, Vijay Raaz, Rashmi Desai, Atul Pandey, etc. Siddharth Bodke in the role of Sourabh Sharma. Bodke delivers a performance that is poised to captivate audiences and ignite fervent discussions.
Urvashi Rautela playing the character of Richa Sharma, Rautela shares her experience of stepping into a character defined by strength, conviction, and resilience. “It has been a transformative experience for me,” Rautela reveals, expressing her honor at bringing such a powerful character to life on screen.
As the teaser poster for JNU sets social media ablaze once again, audiences can anticipate embarking on a cinematic journey into the heart of one of India’s most iconic institutions. With its bold vision and unyielding commitment to storytelling, JNU promises to leave an indelible mark on the cultural landscape, challenging audiences to confront uncomfortable truths and engage in meaningful dialogue long after the credits roll.
JNU is slated to release on 5th April in cinemas near you.