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Jhalki[2] (transl.Glimpse) is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language drama film[3][4][5] directed by Brahmanand S. Siingh,[6] produced by Brahmanand S. Siingh[7] (Mobius Films[8]) and Annand Chavan (OMG[9]), co-produced by Vinayak Gawande and Jayesh Parekh[10] and co-directed by Tanvi Jain.[11] The film featuring Boman Irani,[12] Tannishtha Chatterjee, Divya Dutta and Sanjay Suri, follows a 9-year-old street girl Jhalki, setting out to find her 7-year-old brother against the backdrop of the child slavery trade. The trailer of the film was released at the Cannes Film Festival[13] in May 2019.[14]

Jhalki
Jhalki official poster
Directed byBrahmanand S Siingh
Screenplay byKamlesh Kunti Singh
Brahmanand S Siingh
Tanvi Jain
Story byPrakash Jha
Brahmanand S Siingh
Produced byAnnand Chavan
Brahmanand S Siingh
StarringBoman Irani
Tannishtha Chatterjee
Divya Dutta
Sanjay Suri
Akhilendra Mishra
Joy Sengupta
Govind Namdev
Bachan Pachehra
Aarti Jha
Goraksha Sakpal
CinematographyRupesh Kumar
Edited bySuresh Pai
Music bySandesh Shandilya
Production
company
Mobius Films
Distributed byPanorama Studios
Release date
  • 14 November 2019 (2019-11-14)[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

The film has been premiered at various national and international film festivals and won 16 awards so far. It was released theatrically in India on 14 November 2019.[15][1]


Synopsis


A life-altering disappearance of her 7-year old brother sets Jhalki off on a mission to find him at all costs.[16] Armed with an intimate folk-tale and her own sharp mind, is Jhalki's journey the start of a spiral that will change the lives of thousands for good? What price must she pay to get what she wants?[17] Inspired by true events, with a backdrop of human-trafficking and child-labour, Jhalki becomes an atypical thriller of hope, courage, self-belief and perseverance, seen through the eyes of a 9-year-old girl, who will not stop anywhere short of a triumph.[18]


Cast


[33][34]


Location


The film was shot in and around Mirzapur (Uttar Pradesh) and in Film City (Mumbai).


Release and Promotion.


Jhalki was released nationwide (theatrically) by Panorama Studios on 14 November 2019 (Children's Day).[35] The team collaborated with The Kapil Sharma Show, ABP News, Kidzania too for the promotions.


Campaigns and Reach


After watching the film, some big stakeholders have come on board as partners, who have felt the need to promote the film for maximum number of viewers to increase awareness and inspire people with the courage & life skills of Jhalki.

The film is also proposed as one of the first films to establish a new genre of films - Cinema for Change.[36] Kailash Satyarthi Children's Foundation[37] is promoting the film through Mukti Caravan and Picture Time[38] wherein the film is screened for  children, village communities, policy makers, chief ministers, judiciary, bureaucrats, MPs and MLAs,[39] law enforcement agencies and national and state commissions for protection of child rights. Apart from KSCF, 9 other NGO partners are on board (Cry, Light of Life Trust, Udaan, Save The Children, Angel Xpress, Aangan, Salaam Baalak Trust, Prayas and Akshara Foundation) who are promoting and screening the film for their respective work areas and donor base by running special campaigns. Conversations with the Education Ministry[40] and Women & Child Development Ministry are in progress for having screenings across all government aided schools. Effective international associations,[41] advocacy groups, Non-profit organizations globally and Social Impact Media Partners are in conversations to collaborate. UNICEF,[42][43] along with Massachusetts Coalition to End Human Trafficking, New England International Donors[44] and Tufts Institute for Global Leadership have already started the process.

A unique collaboration with Picture Time[45] to reach the film in various ways (ticketed & sponsored) has already begun. These are van-mounted mobile theatres which takes 2.5 hours to be made fully functional, complete with air-conditioning, seating arrangements and world class high-definition digital projection and 5.1 Dolby surround sound for a high quality Cinema experience to every corner of the country, especially rural areas.[46]


Box-Office collection


The film earned 1.96 crores INR (approx.) at the box-office in its first week of release.[47][48]


Reviews



Awards and Selections


Year Award Category
2019 Boston International Film Festival (BIFF 2019)[60][61] Best Original Screenplay Award
2019 A Show For A Change Film Festival (ASCFF 2019)[62] Best Cinematography Award
2019 International Independent Film Awards Los Angeles (IIFA 2019)[63] Best Screenplay Platinum Winners
2019 International Independent Film Awards Los Angeles (IIFA 2019)[63] Best Concept Platinum Winners
2019 International Independent Film Awards Los Angeles (IIFA 2019)[63] Best Cinematography Platinum Winners
2019 International Independent Film Awards Los Angeles (IIFA 2019)[63] Best Original Score Platinum Winners
2019 International Independent Film Awards Los Angeles (IIFA 2019)[63] Best Original Song Platinum Winners
2019 International Independent Film Awards Los Angeles (IIFA 2019)[63] Best Animated Visuals Platinum Winners
2019 Indian International Film Festival Of Boston (IIFFB 2019)[64] Best Social Cause Film Award
2019 Indian Film Festival of Cincinnati (IFFCINCY 2019)[65] Best Feature Film Award
2019 Washington DC South Asian Film Festival (DCSAFF 2019) Best Director Award
2019 International Screen Awards (ISA 2019) Platinum Award for International Feature Film
2019 International Screen Awards (ISA 2019) Golden Emerging International Feature Film
2019 North Texas Film Festival (NTFF 2019) Official Selection
2019 Singapore South Asian Film Festival (SgSAIFF 2019)[66] Official Selection
2019 International Independent Film Awards Los Angeles (IIFA 2019) Official Selection
2019 New York India Film Festival (NYIFF 2019)[67] Official Selection
2019 Tasveer South Asian Film Festival (TSAFF 2019) Official Selection
2019 A Show For A Change Film Festival (ASCFF 2019) Official Selection
2019 Indian International Film Festival Of Boston (IIFFB 2019) Official Selection
2019 Indian Film Festival of Cincinnati (IFFCINCY 2019) Official Selection
2019 Beirut International Film Festival (BIFF 2019) Official Selection
2019 Asian International Film Festival Arizona (AIFFA 2019) Official Selection
2019 Vancouver International South Asian Film Festival (VISAFF 2019) Official Selection
2019 International Freethought Film Festival (IFFF 2019) Official Selection
2019 Smile International Film Festival for Children and Youth (SIFFCY 2019) Official Selection
2019 Kolkata International Film Festival (KIFF 2019) Official Selection
2019 Washington DC South Asian Film Festival (DCSAFF 2019) Official Selection
2019 International Film Festival Against Drug Abuse & Trafficking (IFFADAT 2019) Official Selection
2019 International Screen Awards (ISA 2019) Official Selection
2019 Jagran Film Festival (JFF 2019)[68] Official Selection
2019 Boston International Film Festival (BIFF 2019) Official Selection
2020 17th FRAMES Film Festival (2019-2020) Official Selection
2020 Beloit International Film Festival (BIFF 2020)[69] Official Selection
2020 Diorama International Film Festival (DIFF 2020) Official Selection
2020 Jaipur International Film Festival (JIFF 2020) Official Selection
2020 CMS 12th International Children's Film Festival (ICFF 2020) Official Selection
2020 UK Asian Film Festival (UKAFF 2020) Official Selection

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