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  1. Jehanabad Web Series Cast, Wiki, Trailer And Watch Online full videos on Sony LIV
  2. Jehanabad Review: Sudhir Mishra's Show Packs A Punch With Powerful Performances
  3. Jehanabad review: Sweet love story amid a bloody revolution
  4. Jehanabad Of Love and War makers on merging love and revolution: ‘We have tried to handle a serious subject with sensitivity’


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Jehanabad Web Series Cast, Wiki, Trailer And Watch Online full videos on Sony LIV

Jehanabad is a small district town of Bihar and it is affected by Naxal attacks. The story of the "Jehanabad-Of Love & War" is a true story based on the small town of Bihar's Jehanabad. So many crime and drama web series are hits on the different OTT platforms that are based on Poorvanchal real stories. It seems that the makers are blindly betting on the Poorvanchal based stories. According to the Sony LIV story of the web series is like below: Jehanabad is a story set in 2005, where innocent love and anarchy of the land are brewing parallelly and bound to collide. While the Naxalites plan the country's biggest jailbreak to free Deepak Kumar, a seasoned Naxal commander; there is love brewing between college professor Abhimanyu Singh and his student Kasturi Mishra. The story is filled with love, loss, betrayal, and ultimately, the resilience of the human spirit. What will happen when love and war cross paths? What fate awaits the people of Jehanabad? Sony Liv Jehanabad-Of Love & War Wiki Release Date Feb 03, 2023 Genre Crime, drama and romance Season 1 Language Hindi OTT Platform Sony Liv Origin Country India Shooting Location Banner/Production Studio NEXT Director Rajeev Barnwal Screen Play writer Rajeev Barnwal Director Satyanshu Singh Producer Indranil Chakrabarty Jehanabad-Of Love & War cast(s) name Ritwik Bhowmik - as - Abhimanyu Singh Parambrata Chatterjee - as - Deepak Kumar Harshita Gaur - as - Kasturi Mishra Rajat Kapoor - as - Shivanand Singh Satyadeep Mishra - as...

Jehanabad Review: Sudhir Mishra's Show Packs A Punch With Powerful Performances

With an expansive OTT ecosystem inundated with web series every week, once in a blue moon, there comes a show that completely moves you with its fine storytelling, compelling characters, the vividness of churning out titillating scenarios with plentiful amounts of twists and turns, the treatment of risqué topics with sensitivity whilst not attenuating the entertainment factor and utilisation of technical know-hows in lieu with the story. Rajeev Barnwal and Sudhir Mishra’s thriller-drama Jehanabad – Of Love And War most deservingly fits in that category. Just like a two-edged sword, it educates you and hooks you to the rustic world of Jehanabad which is sullied by disparity and yet frothing with love in the most precarious of corners. Ritwik Bhowmik and Harshita Gaur form the soul of the show while Sudhir Mishra through his actors shouldered it forward with responsibility. The story is set in a small town of Bihar, with two separate tracks playing out parallelly unbeknownst to one another. The first being that of Kasturi Mishra (played by Harshita Gaur), a simple but outspoken college-going student who gets smitten by her English Literature Professor Abhimanyu Singh (played by Ritwik Bhowmik) and pursues her love for him regardless of her mother’s objections. On the other hand, Abhimanyu is intelligent, quiet and reserved whose moral compass indicates his virtues of justice and honesty. Kasturi and Abhimanyu’s bond grows over the course of the first few episodes before it m...

Jehanabad review: Sweet love story amid a bloody revolution

Jehanabad has a certain smell (charm) to it, just like there’s a peculiar, tempting smell of an expensive cigar, as the song “Kaala sooraj kaale badal aur kaali shaam, Is safar ke O musafir tujhko laal salaam” defines the mood of a bloody, armed revolution. The new web series stands apart from the sea of patriotic spy dramas and its certainly high on thrill as a sweet love story tugs at the heartstrings with a revolution thriving in the background. Jehanabad is Rajiv Barnwal’s new directorial after his recently released Netflix film Vadh, starring Neena Gupta and Sanjay Mishra. The show takes the audience back to the Naxal revolution in Bihar in 2005, led by those who wanted to overthrow a system which differentiated them over their caste. Also read: Jehanabad - Of Love & War revolves around love in the times of a revolution. Rajiv Barnwal immerses the viewer into the world of Jehanabad quickly enough. A Naxal commander Deepak Kumar (Parambrata Chattopadhyay), is languishing in a district jail, waiting to be freed in what is billed as the most impossible jailbreak. In the same town, a love story blossoms between a much-loved single child of a middle-class family (Harshita Gaur) and the ideal good boy - English professor Abhimanyu Singh (Ritwik Bhowmik). Both the stories run parallel and keep the viewer intrigued and glued to the screen, flourishing on their own. But when the two stories cross paths with each other, many lives are put at stake. While the small town love sto...

Jehanabad Of Love and War makers on merging love and revolution: ‘We have tried to handle a serious subject with sensitivity’

The new web series, Jehanabad – Of Love & War, is inspired by a real life incident — the 2005 jailbreak in the eponymous Bihar district. The Sudhir Mishra series thriller has multiple threads running through it — the blooming love between a student and her suave professor, Naxalites planning one of their biggest missions, a corrupt politician desperate to control his turf even as caste sentiments are on a boil. Talking about the web series, which is streaming on SonyLiv, the writer and co-director Rajeev Barnwal says, “I was in Chhattisgarh when I got to know about the jail break. At the same time I happened to chance upon a love story like the one shown on screen. From here, the idea of telling the story of the former through the latter’s lens originated in my mind.” “I wanted to send a message that there is no conflict or problem which love cannot solve and with this in mind I started writing the series” added Barnwal, who also informed that it took around eight months to write the script and around 85 days to complete the shoot. The series could have easily fit into the category of the web series that revels in gratuitous and superfluous violence had it not been for the writer (Rajeev Barnwal) and directors (Rajeev Barnwal and Satyanshu Singh). Blood and gore was only shown when it was integral to storytelling, thus making this series an outlier among the expansive OTT ecosystem which thrives on depicting sordidness. Thus Jehanabad, which was shot in eight different loc...