Mon Jaai

Mon Jaai

Film poster of Mon Jaai
Directed by Moirangthem Maniram
Produced by Moirangthem Maniram
Deepankar Dutta
Written by Moirangthem Maniram
Starring Zubeen Garg
Pabitra Margherita
Gyanendra Pallab
Nabadeep Borgohain
Nishita Goswami
Mahika Sharma
Rimpi Das
Music by Zubeen Garg
Cinematography Suman Duwarah
Edited by Gautam Ghosh
Distributed by Moirangthem Movies
Release dates
12 September 2008 (2008-09-12)
Running time
178 minutes
Country India
Language Assamese

Mon Jaai (Assamese: মন যায়, English: I feel like) is a 2008 Assamese language film directed by Moirangthem Maniram. The film is about the life of four unemployed educated youths from lower-middle-class families of Tinsukia, Assam who are entangled by their own misfortunes.[1][2][3][4] The film is among 20 outstanding feature films of the country selected for Indian Panorama 2008 and shown in the 39th International Film Festival of India 2008 in Goa held from 22 November to 2 December.[1][2]

Plot

Manab (Zubeen Garg), Nayan (Pabitra Margherita), Tapan (Gyanendra Pallab) and Akan (Nabadeep Borgohain) are four unemployed educated youths from lower-middle-class families of Tinsukia.[1][2] When his father dies, Nayan leaves home to work with an uncle in a distant township.[1] One day the trio - Manab, Tapan and Akan are rounded up by police as terror suspects. Although they are bailed out three days later, that incident left them with a terror stamp that stands in their way of getting a clean job. This led them to indulge illegal activities.[1][2][3] They hatch a plan for easy money and accordingly kidnap a businessman. But being amateurs, they end up killing the hostage. This create a huge furore but no one suspects the three youths because of their otherwise clean record and family background. The insurgent groups, however, deny their any involvement in the incident. With the passage of time the incidents is forgotten but the repentant trio, though, cannot escape pangs of conscience. One day, Manab’s father chances upon Manab’s share of the ransom money and learns about his son’s involvement in the kidnap-death.[1][3] This shocks him to such an extent that he disowns his only son and forbids him to even light his pyre. Once again their conscience is stricken. They know they can never forgive themselves. In the meantime Nayan, a well off, arrives from Guwahati and tell them not to indulge in any illegal activities. Nayan, with all his conviction and sincerity, becomes an Assam Civil Service officer and is serving as the Sub-Divisional Officer in Tinsukia.[1]

Manab, unable to withstand the sight of his parents and sister leaves home. He travels till he reaches a monastery and devotes himself to service of the people. Tapan, being more aggressive, unwittingly gets involved with an anti-social racket and dies in a police encounter. Akan marries his girlfriend-Sewali[1][3] and becomes the father of two kids [1] He starts a business but it goes down and he loses his mental balance.[3]

The film thus revolves around how they go about their lives in spite of their mistakes and highlights many issues plaguing Assam like corruption, terrorism, Bangladeshis etc.[1][2]

Characters

Cast

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Kongbam, Meghachandra (6 July 2009). "Mon Jai (I feel like): An Assamese film mirroring contemporary society in Assam". Manipur Information Centre. Retrieved 5 January 2010.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "Assamese film: Mon Jai". 14 May 2009. Retrieved 5 January 2010.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 Sarmah, Chandan (25 October 2008). "Mon Jai-A breath of fresh air-Film". Markin Kalpataru. Retrieved 6 January 2010.
  4. Ibrahim, Asif (7 January 2010). "New Assamese movie launched in Guwahati". Merinews. Retrieved 7 January 2010.
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