Madhur Bhandarkar is synonymous
with thought-provoking, hard-hitting films. Right from CHANDNI BAR to FASHION,
the expert storyteller has made movies that hold tremendous shock-value. In
turn, Madhur has cultivated a rich fan-base for his films.
With JAIL, Madhur not only makes
you visit a prison, but also makes you peep into the psyche of a prisoner. In
the recent past, Sriram Raghavan's EK HASINA THI [2004; Saif Ali Khan, Urmila
Matondkar] and Nazim Rizvi's UNDERTRIAL [2007; Rajpal Yadav] narrated the
travails and anguish of innocents who were falsely implicated in a case.
Besides, Nagesh Kukunoor's TEEN DEEWAREIN [2003; Naseeruddin Shah, Jackie
Shroff, Nagesh Kukunoor] too narrated the story of three convicts. But JAIL is
different from the above-named films.