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Jugnuma Movie Review: Manoj Bajpayee shines in a surreal and unsettling drama

A slow-burning tale of family, fire, and fractured dreams set in the hills of Himachal, this drama blends magic realism with slice-of-life storytelling. It’s lyrical and demands patience but ultimately rewards those who surrender to its pace.

September 12, 2025 / 07:26 IST
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Manoj Bajpayee returns to the screen
Manoj Bajpayee returns to the screen

‘Jugnuma,’ directed by Raam Reddy, was released in theatres on 12th September and stars Manoj Bajpayee, Priyanka Bose, Deepak Dobriyal and Hiral Sidhu.

A hillside drama woven with magic realism

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‘Jugnuma’ unfolds in the quiet expanse of a hillside orchard, telling a story that blends heightened drama with traces of magic realism, all rendered beautifully through the textured look of 16 mm film. The film doesn’t dilute its vision or chase after mainstream appeal; instead, it feels like an unhurried slice of life about people tied to the rhythms of the orchard. Slowly, it draws the viewer in, weaving its own spell until you are taken in by its quiet charm. The performances carry a raw power and authenticity that keep the narrative grounded. Yet, the magic realism at times feels less organic, almost as if added after, rather than growing naturally from the story. Despite that unevenness, Raam Reddy’s direction holds the film together, delivering a drama that is striking to look at.

The orchard and its burning mystery